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Employment Service

The Job Options BC and Youth Employment Program are based in Burnaby, BC.

Job Options BC
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, refining work search skills, enhancing life skills and gaining work-specific skills. Phase Two provides support for obtaining work placement that would last for a minimum of four weeks.
More information about the program can be found at http://www.success.bc.ca/joboptionsbc

Contact Job Options Burnaby:
#207-4885 Kingsway
Burnaby, BC V5H 4T2
Tel: 604-433-5538
Fax: 604-433-5537
Email: fundraising@success.bc.ca

Youth Employment Program (YEP)
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, unemployed or underemployed are encouraged to register to this program.
More information about the program can be found at http://www.success.bc.ca/yep

Contact YEP:
604-5050 Kingsway
Burnaby, BC V5H 4C2
Tel: 604-438-7222
Fax: 604-438-7221

Please note that S.U.C.C.E.S.S. no longer provides Case Management and Employment Resource Centre services in Burnaby. Please visit www.workbc.ca for your nearest WorkBC Employment Services Centre.



Youth Employment Program Youth Employment Program
604-5050 Kingsway
Burnaby, B.C.
V5H 4C2
Telephone: 604-438-7222
Fax: 604-438-7221

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, un ...