How The Newcomer Employment Champions Started In Saint John
The YMCA Newcomer Employment Champions (NEC) program helps immigrants overcome barriers to securing employment.
The YMCA Newcomer Employment Champions (NEC) program helps immigrants overcome barriers to securing employment.
Sponsored: By utilizing the best practices, tools, and resources, the Newcomer Employment Champions program helps employers feel more confident about integrating newcomers into their organizations.
Sponsored: International students are thriving in New Brunswick, and Waleed Khokhar is one example of a hard-working newcomer who came here for academics and stayed for the opportunities New Brunswick has to offer.
Sponsored: Over 70 community stakeholders from 37 local organizations gathered for a meaningful conversation about leveraging newcomer talent to meet the staffing needs in the ever-evolving local labour market.
The company is hiring for a variety of positions, from truckers and seafarers to analysts and IT technicians.
The University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Management is a great springboard for startups of all kinds – just ask program graduate Kara Angus, the founder and owner of Go-Go Gymnastics.
New Brunswickers can help hungry people and families across the province with the provincial Food Depot Alimentaire – all for the price of “a cup of coffee once a week” with the potential to win one of the sizable weekly 50/50 Goldrush jackpots.
As technology and the job market evolves, the way people train for the workforce is changing.
The Moncton-based tech company marks its 20th anniversary by celebrating its home community.
In the quiet setting of the rural community of Notre-Dame, New Brunswick, we roast in the warmth of a traditional pièce-sur-pièce cedar log building with an in-house espresso bar and retail outlet.