Quick Reads

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News

Learn more about the 2024 B.C. Labour Market Outlook report. Read it on your phone, tablet or the device that works best for you.

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Blog

Learn why workplace social health is important and how to improve it.

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Blog

Learn how WorkBC.ca’s Resource Pages can help you succeed in achieving your career, education or business goals.

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Blog

People tend to underestimate the importance of soft skills in the labour market; however, they are essential to perform effectively in many careers. 

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Success Story

WorkBC's Assistive Technology Services (ATS) supports individuals with disabilities or functional limitations in overcoming work-related barriers.

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Success Story

Since 2019, WorkBC Employment Services has helped around 36,000 newcomers find work.

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Success Story

Indigenous job seekers connect with WorkBC to find their own path to employment.

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Success Story

WorkBC provides services and resources designed to support people with disabilities looking for work.

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News

Hear from two education professionals in B.C. about what motivates them to keep learning and passing on knowledge to their students.

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Blog

See gap year resources on WorkBC.ca

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News

World Youth Skills Day is a day to mark the importance of equipping young people with the skills they need to enter and be successful in the workforce.

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Blog

At a job fair, you can find more than just work.