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.
Learn more about the SLMP Program, including program priorities, project types, roles and responsibilities and what funding is available.
Discover more about labour market imbalances, skills gaps, Indigenous workforce priorities, economic transformation and SLMP applications.
There are five different project types: engagement and planning, research, strategy development, implementation and evaluation.
SLMP-funded projects involve a range of partners with different roles and responsibilities.
SLMP Program contracts are deliverables-based and funding is provided through a Shared Cost Agreement (contract).