Resources for New Brunswick Career Development Professionals

Here are some valuable websites and resources for career development professionals and their clients based in New Brunswick. If you are a career professional looking for provincial labour market tools, practitioner training, and client supports, bookmark these sites for quick access.
Associations for Career Development Professionals
- New Brunswick Career Development Action Group: A non-profit partnership organization committed to career development in New Brunswick.
Education and Training Resources for Career Practitioners
- Université de Moncton: Maîtrise en orientation.
- Yorkville University: Career Management Professional Program.
Careers and Employment Resources for Clients
- New Brunswick Government: Career Development Services.
- NBjobs.ca: Provincial job bank for New Brunswick.
- Welcome NB: Employment information for immigrants and temporary workers.
Education and Training Resources for Clients
- Apprenticeship and Trades: Designated occupations, certification, legislation, and financial assistance.
- Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour: Universities, public colleges, and private career colleges.
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Do you know of another New Brunswick-specific resource for career practitioners or their clients? Please share it in the comments.