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Blog

Read WorkBC's blog to stay up to date with the latest job search trends, labour market programs and site news. You’ll also find exciting new career options and important B.C. trends and stats that can help with your job search.

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Find out how you can create a more accessible work environment for your employees with accessibility barriers.

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Strengthening your professional skills will help you advance in your career journey. Check out six great ways to improve your skills portfolio.

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Five tips on how to take full advantage of a gap year.

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Being a mature worker looking for employment can be challenging, but it can also have benefits.

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Explore how you can maintain social connections within your team with these five helpful tips.

At a glance cycle. 1 intake, 2 discover, 3 vocational profile, 4 vocational planning meeting, 5 job development, 6 employment supports, 7 follow up

Looking for services and supports while facing significant barriers to employment.

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Want to support your diverse team members and promote inclusion at work?

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Looking to start or build your career in the skilled trades? BC Infrastructure Benefits is hiring local tradespeople and apprentices to work on major infrastructure projects across B.C.

Harley Knife sitting on a beach with a quote from him saying "you're allowed to dream and be what you want to be."

HR Tech Group, in partnership with True Calling Media, is producing six videos showcasing inspiring and diverse people who love their tech jobs. Read to learn about Harley and other stories of diversity in tech.

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The Skills Training for Employment program can help you prepare for a future where career goals and dreams become a reality.

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Learn about Hasan's experience completing a co-op term with the Client Engagement Unit.

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Check out the advice from our three-term co-op student, Adrianne and learn how she developed her career at the BC Public Service.