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bc government jobs

If you’re on the lookout for a solid career without needing a degree, British Columbia’s government job openings could be your next big move.

Right now, the province is offering roles that pay over $60,000 per year, letting you step into a high-paying position. It's a chance to get your foot in the door in a stable field, and many of these roles come packed with benefits that could make your work-life balance easier.

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If you're looking for a job in B.C., then you're in luck.

The BC government is currently hiring for a variety of positions across the province, offering competitive salaries and good benefits. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting out, there are a variety of job openings.

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Hey Vancouver, I hope everyone's week is off to a great start! It's Asymina from Narcity Media and I wanted to welcome you to the first edition of a new weekly series about all things Vancouver. 👋

Every Monday I'll give you the rundown of all the big things happening in the city, from fun events to new restaurant openings, job postings, top stories, travel ideas, celebrity sightings, weather and anything else relevant to the city life.

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A new law will require B.C. employers to share wage information or salary ranges in job postings — and people on Reddit are rejoicing at the news.

In a news release on Tuesday, the provincial government said this change will help close the gender pay gap. If passed, the legislation will come into effect on November 1, 2023, for B.C. government jobs, and then in November of the following year for all other employers with 1,000 employees or more. Smaller and smaller companies will be concerned by the measure ove time.

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Government jobs are highly sought after for a reason — the pay is good and there's usually a greater sense of job security within unionized environments. Right now, there are numerous available BC government jobs that don't require a post-secondary degree.

BC Public Service, one of Canada's top employers, currently has just under 500 open job postings that come with competitive salaries and so many perks.

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