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Resources
Explore our local resources designed to help jobseekers take charge of their careers. From expert guidance and practical tips to community programs and workshops, we provide the tools you need to build skills, navigate your job search, and achieve your career goals. Empower yourself with the support available right in your community.


Top 20 Organizations to Work for in New Brunswick: The 2026 Definitive Guide
Success in the 2026 job market requires knowing who the top players are. We break down the top 20 organizations to work for in New Brunswick with in-depth insights into benefits, culture, and how to apply.
Stefanie McHugh
Jan 30


Rebranding Local Work Experience: From NB Roots to Global Roles
Think your small-town background is a weakness? To a global firm, it’s proof of agility and resilience. This guide teaches New Brunswick professionals how to rebrand local work experience into the high-impact language of international business. Learn to translate "Maritime work ethic" into "Stakeholder Management" and "Operational Agility." Discover how to leverage your "Invisible Assets" to land remote roles with multinational companies in 2026.
Stefanie McHugh
Jan 27


Smartest Industries to Work in New Brunswick: High-Demand Careers, Pay, and Career Paths in 2026
New Brunswick’s economy has evolved rapidly over the last ten years. This guide explores the smartest industries to work in today, including healthcare, technology, skilled trades, education, and logistics, with insights on salaries, immigration, and education pathways.
Stefanie McHugh
Jan 20


The New Brunswick Apprenticeship Blueprint: A 2026 Guide to a Skilled Future
"Stop searching for a job and start building a career. In 2026, New Brunswick’s apprenticeship system is the smartest move for anyone seeking financial stability without student debt. Whether you’re a high school grad, an adult pivoting careers, or a newcomer to Canada, this guide reveals the direct pathways, 1-to-2-year fast-track programs, and thousands of dollars in available funding to help you earn while you learn."
Stefanie McHugh
Jan 14


How to Stand Out With No Experience: A Guide to Getting Entry Level Jobs in Canada
Breaking into entry level jobs in Canada is possible even without experience. By highlighting transferable skills, gaining practical experience through volunteering or short courses, and preparing for interview questions about your background, you can stand out and confidently begin your career journey.
Stefanie McHugh
Nov 28, 2025


Professional LinkedIn Profile: How to Get Noticed in Canada
Creating a professional LinkedIn profile is essential for standing out in Canada’s competitive job market. From showcasing your skills and achievements to networking with industry professionals, a strong profile can open doors to new opportunities. Learn how to optimize your LinkedIn page, align it with Canadian workplace expectations, and leverage free resources and courses to advance your career with guidance from Jobseeker Recruit Limited.
Stefanie McHugh
Nov 3, 2025


Career Growth in New Brunswick: Top Industries and Jobs for 2025
New Brunswick’s job market is evolving, with growth in healthcare, trades, IT, education, and agritech. Companies like Horizon Health, Irving Oil, and Cooke Inc. are leading employment growth. Jobseeker Recruit Limited helps businesses find talent and supports jobseekers with training and career opportunities across the province.
Stefanie McHugh
Oct 16, 2025


What Employers Want: Stand Out in a Competitive Job Market
Finding a job in Canada’s competitive market can feel overwhelming, especially for early-career professionals, students, or newcomers....
Stefanie McHugh
Oct 7, 2025


How to Navigate Career Changes and Transferable Skills
This article provides a practical guide for Canadians considering a career change. It explains the importance of transferable skills, offers strategies for identifying and showcasing them, and discusses how education, professional development, and networking can support a successful transition. The article also includes tailored advice for newcomers to Canada and highlights key resources to help jobseekers navigate the labour market with confidence.
Stefanie McHugh
Sep 24, 2025
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