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jobs vancouver

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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TransLink is hiring a bunch of jobs in Vancouver, and some don't require a degree to land.

On top of offering some sweet perks and benefits, some of the Translink jobs also pay super well. Right now they have a SkyTrain attendant job open that doesn't require a degree and pays $37 an hour.

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One of Canada's Top 100 Employers has over 500 open job postings right now — and some of them pay seriously well. BC Public Service is filling positions across multiple departments, including Citizens' Services, education, Ministry of Forests and more.

If you're thinking of changing up your career in 2023, a job with BC Public Service might be worth considering. They offer competitive salaries and stellar perks like three weeks' vacation to start, flexible work programs and pension plans.

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If you're parsing through B.C. job listings, deciding whether or not to apply often comes down to if it’s a good employer — one that’ll actually treat you well.

To help narrow down your search, start at Forbes' list of Canada’s best employers in 2023. After all, you don't want to get hired just to hate your life between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

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If you're job hunting in B.C., the City of Vancouver is looking to fill a wide range of positions right now and they're a certified Living Wage Employer.

With the recession looming and inflation in full effect, the job market feels extra unstable these days — but the situation isn't totally hopeless.

Some of the city's posted positions are also a part of the Flexible Work Program, which means that employees can work remotely for 1-4 days per week "from locations that are a daily commutable distance from their work at a City worksite."

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