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Contact details for each employment program are listed below.

Employers can contact any of our centres and programs to connect with thousands of clients through job posting boards, hiring fairs and tailored services.

Serving Vancouver South

WorkBC Employment Services Centre - Vancouver South
For male and female jobseekers of any age
5th floor, 5750 Oak Street
Vancouver BC V6M 2V9
tel 604 263 5005
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WorkBC Employment Services Centre - Immigrant Satellite
Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society (PICS)

8153 Main Street
Vancouver, BC V5X 3L2
tel 604 324 7733
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WorkBC Employment Services Centre - Career Zone Youth
For male and female jobseekers ages 16-30
1256 Granville Street (2nd floor)
Vancouver, BC V6Z 1M4
tel 604 605 4666
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Serving Vancouver West

WorkBC Employment Services Centre - Vancouver Westside
For male and female jobseekers
300 - 2150 West Broadway
Vancouver, BC V6K 4L9
tel 604 688 4666
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WorkBC Career Zone Youth Employment Services Centre
For male and female jobseekers ages 16-30
1260 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 1M4
tel 604 605 4666
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Serving the North Shore

WorkBC Employment Services Centre - North Shore
310 - 260 West Esplanade Avenue
North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G7
tel 604 988 3766
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WorkBC Employment Services Centre - North Shore Immigrant Satellite
North Shore Multicultural Society

207 - 123 East 15th Street
North Vancouver, BC V7L 2P7
tel 604 988 2931
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WorkBC Employment Services Centre - North Shore Youth
For male and female jobseekers ages 16-30
318 - 260 West Esplanade Avenue
North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G7
tel 604 988 3766
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Funding provided through the Canada-BC Labour Market AgreementFunding provided through the Canada-BC Labour Market Agreement

The Employment Program of British Columbia is funded by
the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia

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