WorkBC says they're launching a new employment services program in Fort St. John, B.C., for individuals experiencing ...
Being unemployed doesn’t mean you’re on your own when trying to find work. That’s because the B.C. government’s employment program, WorkBC, offers job seekers a variety of free services to increase ...
WorkBC Centre can help recruit, screen, hire, train, support and retain employees. Photo by WorkBC Centre It's your second employee to quit in as many months, and in both exit interviews, they claimed ...
Human resources professionals in British Columbia will get earlier access to a mobile, often highly skilled talent pool that can be job‑ready on arrival thanks to a new policy change from the ...
Vancouver WorkBC Centres are closed but services remain operational in order to serve job seekers that are Canadian citizens, Canadian permanent residents, and valid work permit holders. Due to the ...
Military spouses and their adult children moving to B.C. can now access WorkBC services from outside the province, as part of a national effort to make it easier for military families that often have ...
WorkBC hosted another successful job fair this past Tuesday, April 14, aiming to support locals who are currently unemployed or seeking new opportunities. The event brought together a wide range of ...
From support grows confidence that leads to success. That’s the path North Vancouver’s Craig Faris journeyed with assistance from WorkBC. From support grows confidence that leads to success. That’s ...
Businesses in the Central Okanagan are being encouraged to make their workplaces more diverse, by hiring employees with different abilities. On Thursday afternoon, a job fair in Kelowna, B.C. was held ...
British Columbia expects a massive labour shortage in the province over the next decade. From 2024 to 2034, there will be 1.12 million job openings in the province, according to a report from WorkBC.
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