Popular topics
- For job seekers — improve your search with these WorkBC Job Board tips
- For employers — recruit with the Federal Job Bank portal
- For people new to B.C. or Canada — find resources at WelcomeBC
WorkBC Centres
- Watch a short video to learn how WorkBC Centres can support you.
- Read more about available WorkBC Centre services.
- Get help with online registration for WorkBC Centre programs and services.
WorkBC supports
Post to the Job Board
Employers need to register with the National Job Bank to post on the WorkBC.ca Job Board.
Report a website issue
If you noticed an issue or an error on WorkBC.ca, please let us know.
What is WorkBC.ca?
WorkBC.ca helps you reach your education and career goals by offering tools to search for jobs, explore training and plan your future.
Popular training programs
Employer Training Grant
Provides funding to employers to support skills training for both current and potential new employees.
Future Skills Grant
Provides up to $3,500 for eligible short-term training at public post-secondary institutions in B.C.
Apprentice Services
Financial supports can help eligible apprentices while they complete their classroom training.
Other services for workers and job seekers
Injury at work
WorkBC.ca does not provide advice on workplace injuries or safety concerns. Please contact WorkSafeBC.
Employment standards
WorkBC.ca does not administer employment standards in B.C. Contact the Employment Standards Branch.
WelcomeBC
If you are new to British Columbia, you can find information and supports for newcomers at WelcomeBC.
Income assistance
For questions on income or disability assistance, get help by phone, in-person, or online with My Self Serve.
Employment Insurance (EI)
WorkBC does not provide Employment Insurance. For questions about EI, contact Service Canada.
All other inquires
If you are unable to find answers to your questions in the topics above, please contact Service BC.