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BCjobs Blog

Careers by Industry

November 30th, 2008

Preparing Your Resume for a Tourism Career

Preparing Your Resume for a Tourism Career

When applying for tourism jobs, you’ll want a professional-looking, well-written resume that highlights your skills and that is tailored to what tourism employers are looking for.

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November 30th, 2008

Tourism labour market trends

Tourism labour market trends

Two recent reports on BC’s labour market have concluded that tourism is growing throughout the province. While growth is a good thing, particularly for those who are looking for work, it can also be challenging for employers to find enough employees to fill their positions.

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November 30th, 2008

Careers in the Retail Industry

Careers in the Retail Industry

Retailing offers a great variety of opportunities for ambitious and hardworking employees. A retail career often begins with a sales associate position. Dedication and commitment will open up your career path options to positions that include assistant manager, manager, merchandiser, buyer, district manager, human resources, distribution and inventory control, public relations and ecommerce related positions.

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November 30th, 2008

Retail career labour market trends

Retail career labour market trends

In recent months, looming or existing labour shortages in BC’s construction and hospitality sectors have generated plenty of headlines, but almost unnoticed by all except those in the business is a growing staffing crisis that threatens to create severe problems for the province’s retail industry.

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July 18th, 2008

Accounting labour market trends

Accounting labour market trends

People who work in accounting can be found in just about every field – including not-for-profit organizations. Companies need people to get customers to buy products.

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