These 5 BC companies were named among the best employers for young people and they're hiring

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If you're a young professional looking for a new job in British Columbia, you're in luck! Some of Canada’s top employers for young people are hiring, and some offer great perks, career development programs, and solid salaries.

Canada's Top 100 Employers project released the list of Canada's Top Employers for Young People for 2025, and lots of B.C. companies made the cut.

The list aims to recognize "exceptional" workplaces for young people who are at the beginning of their careers. You can check out the full list of companies to make it on the website.

If you're in B.C. and looking for a new gig, you might want to check out one of these five companies that were awarded a spot — especially if you're just starting out!

Clio

Clio is a software company in B.C. that stands out for its supportive workplace culture and professional growth opportunities. They give access to an in-house performance coach and have an immersive onboarding program.

Right now they have a ton of job openings in Vancouver on the website, from sales to developer roles.

BC Public Service

The BC Public Service is known for its dedication to fostering young talent. They offer co-op programs, internships, and early career development initiatives to help young professionals gain meaningful work experience. With positions across various industries and roles, this is a great place to start your career.

You can check out the current job openings on the website.

Visier Inc.

Visier Solutions offers paid internships ranging from four to eight months for undergraduate, master's, and PhD students in fields like software development and marketing. They also offer training and mentorship opportunities.

Right now Visier has various roles open in Vancouver, on their website, from software development jobs to technical support. The Senior Software Developer role here pays up to $140,000 a year.

BC Hydro

BC Hydro isn’t just about powering the province—it’s also about powering careers. They're big on professional development and offer a variety of roles. They also have programs like BC Hydro's Youth Hires which offered summer employment opportunities for different trades and technical careers.

Right now they have a ton of job openings on their website, including a Co-op student position.

Vancouver Coastal Health

Vancouver Coastal Health is perfect for those looking to make a difference in healthcare. They offer extensive training programs, opportunities for advancement, and a focus on workplace wellness. Whether you’re in administration, nursing, or finance, they’ve got something for you.

You can check out the job openings on their website.

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