 WorkBC.ca is your access point to the British Columbia labour market. Whether you're browsing our job board, exploring high opportunity occupations in your region, or locating your closest WorkBC centre, this site will be your guide. As you explore, here are a few frequently asked questions to help you along the way. Where can I access the WorkBC job board and industry job boards? You'll find the WorkBC job board and the BC Industry Job Boards Index by choosing jobs and careers, and then find jobs. The WorkBC job board is BC's most comprehensive job posting database, where you'll find thousands of jobs. As you're browsing, you might want to create a job seeker account to make your search easier. It allows you to save searches and receive job alerts. The BC Industry Job Board Index displays the individual job boards of different professional organizations across the province. How do I navigate different career profiles? Under jobs and careers, choose explore careers. This will take you to information about 500 careers, including duties, wages, job requirements, outlook, and more. You can search by job title or NOC. That's short for the federal government's National Occupational Classification System. You can also search by education level and salary range, or occupation categories, where you'll see a list of industries to choose from. Use the A-Z search to browse all profiles in alphabetical order. Which tools should high school or university students use? If you're a student, you might be wondering which job is right for you. Look under jobs and careers, and choose career toolkit. To find tools like career compass, you can take quizzes on your abilities, work preferences, and favorite subjects to find a career that fits. Thinking about where to work and live? Use the career compass to explore regions in BC and find jobs based on your ideal location. And if you'd rather just see what's out there, browse careers. You may also want to check out featured careers on Career Trek. This is WorkBC's custom video series showcasing a variety of different careers across the province. These resources for students can also be found under resources for and then in the youth section. Where can teachers and career counselors find resources to share with students? If you're looking for information and tools to share with students in your class or with your kids at home, look under resources for, then select counselors, teachers, and parents. You'll find lesson plans, the WorkBC Parents Guide, and more. What is Find Your Fit and how can my school get involved? The Find Your Fit Tour is a fun interactive event that lets students explore different jobs through hands-on activities. Go to Jobs and Careers and then the Find Your Fit Tour page. Check out the calendar to see upcoming tours in your area or submit a request by clicking Request a Tour Stop and filling out your information. What kind of services do WorkBC centers provide and how can I find one? WorkBC centers offer a range of different services to eligible job seekers including one-to-one employment planning, group workshops and individual sessions, and skills enhancement services. You'll find these services and more under Employment Services and then WorkBC Centers. Choose Find Your WorkBC Center and select your location on the map to get a list of centers in your area. Where can I download the Labor Market Outlook? The Labor Market and Industry section offers information about the BC Labor Market, now and in the future. This is where you'll find the latest version of the Labor Market Outlook to download. You can also download Good Jobs for Today and Tomorrow, a guide that shows you how to use the Outlook to help make career decisions. Whether you're looking for job opportunities, skills training or career pathways, WorkBC is here to support your journey. Get started by visiting workbc.ca today.