Quick Reads

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News

Learn about the estimated median employment income calculation update.

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News

Learn about alternative WorkBC.ca resources to help you choose, change or develop your career.

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News

Explore the 2025 labour market forecast for British Columbia, including an updated list of High Opportunity Occupations, key growth sectors and the types of skills and education employers are looking for. 

A collage of four different photos showing workers in each of the four emerging economies (Blue, Care, Green, STEM): the first is a marine biologist wearing scuba gear measuring a coral reef, the second is a care worker wearing scrubs and protective equipment, the third is a worker installing solar panels on a roof and the fourth is a worker wearing a face mask, lab coat and gloves holding up a beaker and test tube.
News

Explore four emerging economies — Blue, Green, Care and STEM — to gain insight and discover how they are shaping B.C.’s future.

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News

Grow your career with more than 300 public post-secondary programs to choose from.

Secondary school art teacher Perry Rath instructing students in his classroom. On the right side of the image is WorkBC's Career Trek logo.
News

Discover the newly redesigned Career Trek resource which allows for easier searching, filtering and navigation of over 190 Career Trek videos, including 10 recent additions.

A pair of smiling female health-care workers walking together down the hall of a hospital.
News

British Columbia is moving health care forward, and we want you to be a part of it.

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Success Story

Highlighting the inspiring journeys of inclusive businesses in British Columbia that champion workplace diversity, and working directly with our community-based WorkBC Centres to hire people with disabilities.

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Success Story

Every day, WorkBC Centres help people find good jobs, including many single parents. Their resilience and strength are truly inspiring, and we’re proud to support them as they look for work while caring for their children.

Read about other single parents who found jobs through WorkBC. You’re not alone – we're here to help!

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News

Learn how Assistive Technology Services can support individuals in achieving their employment goals.

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Blog

Learn about customized employment opportunities for individuals who need a higher level of support or face complex barriers to employment. 

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News

Discover five reasons why entry-level jobs lay the foundation for a bright future.