WorkBC is committed to helping all British Columbians find employment. Search the job board and explore resources to help you in your job search.
WorkBC Centres support you in finding a job and keeping it. Services are available to all unemployed or precariously employed B.C. citizens legally eligible to work in B.C.
Most jobs in B.C. require some form of education or training. Get qualified through a variety of post-secondary options – from apprenticeships to university programs.
Discover what drives B.C.'s economy, explore industries and learn about the province’s regions, population and 10-year employment outlook.
Learn how to grow your business and discover resources to help you hire, train, support and keep employees.
Find SLMP project guidelines, research guidelines, the application form, and a list of active projects to help you with your project preparation and work.
Find guidelines for research projects, intersectional analysis, budgets and a glossary to help you with your project preparation.
Learn how an intersectional analysis can help support an inclusive approach to addressing workforce development challenges and ensure equitable access to participation in SLMP projects.
See information about eligible and ineligible costs.