Find your next job or
training opportunity

There are thousands of opportunities on WorkBC to prepare for or find a job or train for a new career. WorkBC can help you find your path – whether you’re starting out, new to B.C. or looking to upgrade your skills.

Explore new careers

We’re focused on getting people trained and ready to fill high-opportunity jobs. WorkBC can help you train for a new career, upgrade your skills, or explore new opportunities.

Find a new job

Find jobs quickly on B.C.’s one-stop job board. Get instant alerts to stay on top of the jobs you want.

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Find out how to transition to a new career

Find out what careers you may be able to transition to based on your current experience. Put your skills, knowledge and abilities to work.

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Find a career that fits you best

Your interests and work preferences are important considerations when choosing a career. Answer questions to find careers you may enjoy.

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Accessibility Services

Are you a person with a disability? There are many resources and services available to support you in the workplace.

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Explore apprenticeships

Choose a well-paid career in one of B.C.’s 100+ skilled trades. Get paid while working towards your certification.

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Get job ready in high school

A foundation program will help you upgrade your skills, get job-ready, find employment/apprenticeship opportunities, and more.

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Apply for a B.C. Access Grant

Low- and middle-income students enrolled in B.C. public post-secondary institutions can apply for upfront, non-repayable financial assistance.

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Explore funding, scholarships and bursaries

Find funding, loans, grants, bursaries, scholarships and special programs to finance your education.

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Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Support Fund

Apply for bursary funding while you complete your post-secondary Early Childhood Educator (ECE) certification.

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Find ways to finance your education

Support yourself financially and become job-ready while studying and learning new skills.

Find extra help to get ahead

You may face more challenges finding work than others — like if are transitioning into a new career, work in an industry that is changing, or have faced domestic violence. Whatever your story, we’ll help you get ahead with extra skills training and job support.

Upgrade your education

Adult Basic Education (ABE) and English Language Learning programs for domestic students are tuition-free at 18 public post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. School districts also provide tuition-free ABE programs.

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Get one-on-one job support

Expert staff at 102 WorkBC Centres can help you with your job-related needs, whether it’s to prepare for or to find work or find workers.

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Supporting youth at risk

BladeRunners provides life skills, job readiness skills, on-the-job training, job coaching and ongoing supports to unemployed or precariously employed young adults at risk.

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Take a Career Discovery Quiz

Discover how your abilities, work preferences and interests can help you explore careers that suit you best.

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Job application tips

Discover how to write a strong resume, create an effective cover letter and prepare for a job interview.

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Skills Training for Employment Program

Meeting the needs of vulnerable and under-represented groups by providing skills training and employment supports to participants to help them obtain sustainable employment.

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