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Career Resources

There are a number of resources and services available on and off-campus to assist alumni with their careers. Visit the websites below with information and listings from:


University of British Columbia Links

UBC Career Services

Whether you are a student, employer or alumni, UBC Career Services is your first stop for career and employment information, guidance, and employment listings.

UBC Life & Career Centre

The UBC Life & Career Centre is a place for you to build practical skills, cultivate self-awareness, and access resources to support your career and personal development.

UBC Continuing Studies

UBC Continuing Studies serves the adult education needs of lifelong learners interested in career training or exploring topics out of general interest through a wide range of courses, workshops, seminars and certificate programs.

UBC Human Resources

More than 20% of our staff are UBC alumni, finding a way to give back to their alma mater by making UBC their employer of choice. Visit the HR website for weekly listings of new positions at our Vancouver and Okanagan campuses or e-subscribe to receive the postings on your desktop every Monday.


Government Links

Federal Government Job Site

Comprehensive listings of government jobs open to the general public as well as specialized recruitment programs including post-secondary recruitment, research programs, co-op/internship programs, and more.

BC Government Job Site

The public service is one of the largest employers in British Columbia and offers a broad range of career opportunities.

Job Bank

Job Bank is the largest web-based network of job postings available to Canadians. This site contains useful information on training options as well as workers’ rights and benefits.

Cultural Human Resources Council

The Cultural Human Resources Council (CHRC) strives to be at the centre of vision and forward thinking in the area of cultural human resources development and offers information and listings for careers in culture.


Other Links

Work Destinations

The Work Destinations web site is a comprehensive source of information on regulated trades and professions in Canada.

JobPostings.ca

Magazine and online network dedicated to helping students find jobs and employers recruit students.

The Job Bus

The Job Bus contains links to companies currently hiring.

Canadian Careers

CanadianCareers.com is one of the original career web sites for Canadians that provides reliable career and employment information to Canadians from coast-to-coast.

Workopolis.com

Canada’s leading provider of internet recruitment and job search solutions that connects millions of job seekers with thousands of employers through online job listings and other services.

Monster.com

Canada’s leading career management portal with tools and resources available to make the most of your working life.

CanadaJobs.com

Canada’s source for job search “how-to” articles and tips.

Charity Village

Canada’s supersite for the nonprofit sector with news, jobs, information and resources for executives, staffers, donors, and volunteers. If philanthropy and volunteerism are part of your world, this is your place.

Working.com

An online career network of websites that use the reach of CanWest MediaWorks’ major metro daily newspapers, its leading Global Television stations, specialty TV channels and the canada.com network to provide the most efficient meeting ground for recruiters and potential new employees.

Share Your Career Secrets!

UBC students benefit from the workplace experience gained by those further along the career path, and seasoned alumni often volunteer to talk to students about where their degrees led them and how their careers developed. If you are interested in participating in one of these events, e-mail Dianna with a short bio and we will add you to our database.

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