The Holland Code career test measures your interest level in six occupational areas to help you understand which jobs will suit your interests, talents, and aptitude.
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter is a personality assessment test which divides people into four “temperaments”. The assessment measures how you communicate and what your actions tend to be.
In MyPlan.com, you can access The Values Test. This tool can help you learn more about your underlying work needs and motivations, and can help you decide what is important to you in a job.
Northern Focus is funded by the Government of Canada and helps employers and eligible participants use wage subsidy as a training and development resource to provide graduates with relevant work-related experience.
Cariboo Chilcotin Aboriginal Training Employment Centre Society
Responding to the training needs of First Nations Communities in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Cariboo Chilcotin Aboriginal Training Employment Centre strives to build a healthy future by supporting holistic, culturally appropriate programming and services for our members to secure meaningful employment, and to become economically self-sufficient.
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is a public teaching and research university offering vocational training, undergraduate and graduate degrees. The university has a satellite campus in Williams Lake as well as Williams Lake, Ashcroft and several other locations and a distance education division called TRU-Open Learning.
The College of New Caledonia has served the needs of students in B.C.’s Central Interior since 1969. At CNC Quesnel, you will find small class sizes, supportive faculty, 22 programs and 205 courses that can help you reach your goals.
Community Futures British Columbia
Community Futures offers a variety of services and tools to help entrepreneurs and small business owners achieve their goals, including business support services, business planning advice, loans and self-employment assistance.
WorkBC is the provincial government’s access point to the world of work in British Columbia.
Service Canada provides Canadians with a single point of access to a wide range of government services and benefits.
My Service Canada Account (MSCA) provides convenient and secure access to view and update your Employment Insurance (EI), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and Old Age Security (OAS) information online.
My Self Serve provides online access to income and disability assistance for residents of B.C. and will allow you to securely access your current information online. For example, you can view personal messages from the ministry, submit your monthly report, and upload forms.