 WorkBC Employment Services Centers provide three types of self-serve services. A staffed resource area for using job search tools and information, including computer workstations, internet access, public telephones, fax machines, photocopy services, information materials and brochures. Job search and employment-focused workshops for people who are unemployed. Assessment services and financial supports for eligible people who need help getting started in a new job or need help looking for work. All British Columbians can use the WorkBC Employment Services Center resource area. If you are an unemployed job seeker who is legally entitled to work in British Columbia, you are eligible to access job search and job start workshops. You are considered unemployed if you are not working. You are working an average of fewer than 20 hours per week and are seeking full-time employment. Are unable to work full-time because of a disability and are seeking to work more hours. Are in receipt of a layoff notice. Must leave your current occupation due to a medical reason or are at a significant risk of losing your job because of a disability. Do work in BC must have a social insurance number and be at least 16 years old. If your social insurance number begins with 9, contact your WorkBC Employment Services Center to discuss eligibility. There are two ways to get started. First, you can visit your local WorkBC Employment Services Center directly. The address and contact information is displayed on the screen shown here. Or if your local WorkBC Employment Services Center has enabled online requests for service, you can start the process from this site by clicking the start button as shown on this screen. To begin, you will need to sign up for a basic BCEID account and password if you don't already have one. The online process will show you how to sign up for a basic BCEID. Registering for a basic BCEID account is fast, easy and free. Once your online submission is completed, it will be automatically sent to your WorkBC Employment Services Center. They will contact you with your next steps for accessing self-serve options.