Employment

There are many options when it comes to looking for a job in the Greater Moncton Area. For the greatest success, use several methods.

Employment Services

New Brunswick now has more jobs than people. Our programs and services prepare job seekers for the careers of today and tomorrow. We use your interests, skills and goals to develop a customized employment action plan that will help in your search for an enjoyable, rewarding career.

Employment Fairs

Information on what to do before, during and after the event.

Resources for Employers Looking to Hire Immigrants

Resources for Employers Looking to Hire Immigrants

There are many programs and services that offer useful supports to employers seeking immigrants to fill positions in areas of skilled labor shortages. Learn more here.

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Pre-Employment Services

The Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area (MAGMA) and, for francophone immigrants, Centre d’accueil et d’accompagnement francophone des immigrants du SudEst du NouveauBrunswick (CAFi) offer preemployment services for immigrants.

Apprenticeship Services

Apprenticeship Services

Apprenticeship is a longstanding part of the training and education system in New Brunswick.

It is a structured training program that requires the committed participation of three partners: the apprentice, the employer and the government represented by Apprenticeship and Occupational Certification.

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Websites for Job Searches

There are websites that list all the jobs in your area. Most company websites also have a job or career section where they list open positions.

Job Placement Agencies

There are job placement agencies that you can register with. They can provide temporary and shortterm work.

Adult Learning

South East Regional Adult Learning Board (SERALB) works to improve and promote
adult learning in the South East Region of
New Brunswick. It administers and monitors General Educational Development (GED) and Literacy programs. Their Open Doors program offers a number of upgrading programs to help you improve your academic skills free of charge and in a flexible, friendly setting.

Job Fairs

The City of Moncton in partnership with Greater Moncton’s immigration stakeholders regularly schedule a series of employment fairs for international newcomers related specifically to the following sectors: Health/Human Services, Business Service Centre/Customers Service and Information Technology.

The purpose of these events is to expose immigrants to the wide array of available career opportunities that exist in the Greater Moncton area. For employers, this initiative will help fill your workforce needs with access to top-tier international talent from our region.

Employers are provided with a skirted table and two chairs, and there is no cost for them to participate. They only attend the employment fair related to their sector.

Partners in these job fairs include Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe, the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce, Contact NB, MAGMA, Atlantic Human Services, CAFI, Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, 3+ Corporation, University of Moncton, CCNB, NBCC, Province of New Brunswick, Venn and Opportunities New Brunswick.

For more information about upcoming sector-specific employment fairs, contact Angelique Reddy-Kalala, immigration strategy officer, City of Moncton, by email or phone 506.389.5937.

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People Are Willing to Help

People Are Willing to Help

“I came from my native Cameroon to Moncton four years ago as an international student to study transportation and logistics. I was lucky after graduation to find work in my field of study at Keltic Transport, a job I still love. Recently my friend Jabbar Lawani and I launched “Design from Africa,” a clothing company that takes traditional African patterns and colours and mixes them with Western clothing designs. I have found the people in Moncton are willing to help if you need it.”

Alfred Bessawa Ebolo

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