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S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Employment Services (SES) started to assist job seekers to overcome employment barriers in 1984, From job finding club services helping only Chinese Immigrants to prepare resumes. SES is now a culturally diverse service team providing career development guidance services to support all job seekers. Based on social work values, SES has incorporated a client-centered, behavioural oriented case management model to serve clients. In addition to various programs and services, SES has also developed a virtual resource website giving job seekers easy access to online resources. This range in services has allowed SES to be a leading service provider through its accessible and client friendly approach. With a diverse team of staff at multiple locations across the Lower Mainland, SES delivers services in a culturally sensitive manner to job seekers regardless of their cultural background and level of English language skills. Using a holistic service model that brings individuals, community partners and employers together, SES has supported thousands of job seekers to find employment of their choice in today's highly competitive labour market. Programs and Services
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Immigrants in Trades Training Initiative (ITTI)
Immigrants in Trades Training Initiative (ITTI) is an Industry Training Authority (ITA) funded project that assists immigrants in attaining recognized certification in the trades. The mission of ITTI is to inform, guide and support participants in choosing and accessing the appropriate resources ... | |
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Youth Employment Program
S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Youth Employment Program (YEP) aims to help young people overcome barriers to employment by providing them the skills, experience and ability to make a successful transition to employment or return to school. Local youth aged 15-30 who are out of school, unemplo ... | |
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Virtual Citizenship Resources Centre
Virtual Citizenship Resources Centre (VCRC) is a convenient and free e-service option for newcomers. The project aims to assist newcomers to become active Canadian Citizens in an interactive online environment. VCRC offers online workshops, self study sessions, sample ... | |
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Job Options BC – Urban Older Workers – (Burnaby/Coquitlam/Surrey)
Funded in part by the Government of British Columbia, Job Options BC – Urban Older Workers is a 11-week program supporting job seekers who are 55 years old or above in securing entry-level work in various sectors. There are three phases in the program. Phase One focuses on assis ... | |
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Job Options BC – Burnaby and Coquitlam
Funded in part by the Government of British Columbia, Job Options BC is a 10 week program supporting job seekers in securing entry-level work in various sectors. There are two phases in the program. Phase One focuses on assisting job seekers in identifying career objectives, r ... | |
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Youth Program - Chance to Choose
Program Update: A Chance to Choose (C2C) program for youth age 15-30 is currently on hiatus. Please check back in a few weeks for a program update. If you have any questions, please call 604-231-3344 ext. 107. For the S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Youth Employment Program in Burnaby, please visit < ... | |
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SUCCESS STEP Self Employment Program
The Program The S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Self-Employment Program is a professional business development program designed to give you the knowledge and skills needed to start and operate a successful business. We provide workshops in business, sales and marketing, financial planning ... | |
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Immigrants & Employers Employment Support Services (IEESS )
IEESS delivers the new Employment Services Navigation System (workshops and follow up services by outreach throughout Metro Vancouver) to bridge immigrant job seekers to the new Employment Program of B.C. The Navigation workshops and follow-up services across Metro Vancouver that ... |