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A flexible, skills-focused private college that offers programs through self-paced learning and hands-on, real-world tasks.

A provincial group of French-speaking entrepreneurs, cooperators and business people who encourage networking and sharing for the benefit of its members.

A program from Workplace Learning PEI, ADAPT will set your employees up for success at their job AND help you create an inclusive workplace.

A program funded by SkillsPEI, financial support is provided to help job seekers complete their General Educational Development (GED) or Academic Upgrading courses.

If you have not completed high school or have graduated without the marks or specific credits you need for a post-secondary program, you can enroll in adult upgrading.

A non-profit, charitable organization committed to providing accurate, balanced, and current curriculum-linked agri-food resources, programs, and initiatives based in science.

Funded by SkillsPEI, apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with classroom learning and results in a professional certification in a designated skilled trade.

A self-regulating body formed to administer and regulate the practice of Architecture in Prince Edward Island.

A business association responsible for regulating the practice of land surveying in Prince Edward Island.

A collaborative SME-focused organization representing the interests of the aerospace, defence, and security industries in Atlantic Canada.

Working to create opportunities for economic growth in Atlantic Canada by helping businesses become more competitive, innovative and productive.

A free government service that helps guide people through the provincial regulations that come with starting, owning and operating a business.

A program offering grants and loans to full-time and part-time students to help pay for their post-secondary education.

CASTL has a specialized focus on biopharma manufacturing that equips students with invaluable industry-specific training.

A vocational assessment and guidance program for people considering a career change or further training.

Funded by SkillsPEI, Career Connect enables individuals receiving regular Employment Insurance (EI) benefits to receive those benefits while attending full-time post-secondary studies within Canada.

A network of Career Development Professionals who work with people of all ages to help them manage their learning, work, leisure, and transitions.

A free, confidential service supporting job seekers with creating resumes, cover letters and job search.

Offering a broad range of programs, services and resources to assist CPAs at every stage of their career.

An established and credible designation and collaboration with HR professionals at all levels, we are proactively positioning the human resources agenda on PEI.

A Francophone post-secondary community college in Prince Edward Island.

CBDC assists in the creation of small businesses and Startups, and in the expansion and modernization of existing businesses by providing financial and technical services to entrepreneurs. (Central, East, West)

A non-profit organization that provides employment, residential and support services to adults with intellectual disabilities in Summerside, PEI.

Get answers to questions and access to helpful resources when settling in rural Prince Edward Island.

Students can earn a Community Service Bursary through volunteering in their community. The bursary is awarded to students who lend a helping hand to non-profit organizations within Prince Edward Island.

Providing youth in East Prince with resources, information and skills to enhance their life and employment future.

The Construction Association of PEI (CAPEI) is to foster, promote and advance the interests and efficiency of the construction industry in PEI.

The CIF provides programs and services that help Francophone newcomers settle and get involved in Prince Edward Island.

The sector council working on behalf of Prince Edward Island’s arts, culture and creative professionals in collaboration with PEI’s creative industry associations.

The East Prince Women’s Information Centre’s principles are to support the status of women and promote gender equality. The Centre supports and encourages equal participation in social, legal, health and economic equality for women.

The Eastern Prince Edward Island Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting its members’ businesses and economic environment of the community.

An employment program to help employers create long term employment opportunities for job seekers.

An employment program to help job seekers develop new skills and gain work experience through on-the-job training.

A provincial crown corporation responsible for various funding programs designed to assist job seekers, employers and organizations.

A publication and website for career planning and job seeking on Prince Edward Island.

PEI Workers’ rights are protected under legislation which clarifies the rights of employees and employers.

Engineers PEI regulates the practice of engineering and to govern the profession in accordance with the Engineering Profession Act and its by-laws, and more.

A crown corporation dedicated to helping Canadian companies of all sizes succeed on the world stage.

A free, federal government service that gives you access to information about incorporated businesses within Canada. Any business and not-for-profit operating in Canada can incorporate federally.

Foreign qualification recognition is the process of verifying qualifications (education, knowledge, skills, and work experience) obtained in another country are comparable to the Canadian standards established for an occupation.

An employment program to help employers create long term employment opportunities for unemployed recent post-secondary graduates in their field of study.

The Graduate Mentorship Program is an employment program to help unemployed recent post secondary graduates develop new skills and gain work experience in their field of study through on the job training.

PEI’s largest business advocacy organization committed to supporting and connecting our business members.

The Greater Summerside Chamber of Commerce is a volunteer organization made up of business and professional people sharing a common goal – the economic development of the Greater Summerside area.

Holland College is the community college for Prince Edward Island.

An independent agency responsible for administering and enforcing the Prince Edward Island Human Rights Act.

Providing immigrant settlement services, long-term inclusion and community integration programs.

Day programming, residential services, community support, vocational training and employment services for people with intellectual or dual disabilities.

Innovation PEI provides support and guidance to help businesses across the province excel and grow.

A funding program supporting students aged 15-29 with 8-12 weeks of summer employment.

Providing employment assistance services to individuals who are or have been involved in the criminal justice system.

The Chamber is a Non-Profit organization of business people and corporations established with the objective to respond to the Kensington & Area business community’s needs through valuable benefits, advocacy, and networking.

A non-profit business incubator that supports the growth of new technology companies in PEI.

Most employers need an Labour Market Impact Assessment before they can hire a temporary foreign worker. Before you start the hiring process, you must determine if you need an LMIA.

Margarite Connolly Training & Consulting is certified and approved by the Department of Innovation & Advanced Learning: Government of PEI to offer Resident Care Worker (RCW) and Home Support Worker (HSW) programs.

Providing culturally appropriate employment-based programs and services to Indigenous people living in PEI.

A program from CBDC to support Island entrepreneurs and businesses as they grow and diversify to help them manage their human resources.

Provides PEI employers and employer associations with free and confidential advice, assistance, representation and education on matters under the WCB & OH&S Acts.

A non profit organization addressing HR issues in the agriculture industry.

The PEI Aquaculture Alliance (PEIAA) is a non-profit organization as an umbrella organization representing the PEI Cultured Mussel Growers Association, the Island Oyster Growers Group, and the PEI Finfish Association.

A private sector-led not-for-profit organization dedicated to building the bioscience industry in Prince Edward Island.

Corporate Services is responsible for the registration of corporations and business names in PEI. Businesses of all types can reserve names, register, and manage their registry account information.

Offering support services to businesses owned and operated by immigrants while connecting new Islanders and new graduates to business and community leaders.

Businesses of all types can reserve company names and manage their registry account information.

A free online resource that will help you find, keep and develop valued employees.

Responsible for administering the Provincial Nominee Program which nominates individuals to the federal government for permanent residency.

Funded by SkillsPE, a program that supports full-time post-secondary students working a minimum of 12 to a maximum of 18 weeks during the summer.

Island students enrolled full-time in a designated post-secondary program can apply for financial assistance through both the federal and provincial student financial assistance programs by simply filling out one application.

ResourceAbilities is dedicated to promoting the full participation and inclusion of people with disabilities in Island society.

Rural Action Centres, located in Alberton, Wellington, and Montague, offer centralized access to funding, training, and business support services, connecting entrepreneurs, employers, and communities with government and nonprofit partners to foster rural economic growth.

A funding program from EDA designed to increase and stimulate economic activity among PEI rural businesses and non-profit organizations.

Islanders interested in short-term, seasonal employment with the Province of Prince Edward Island or community organizations can apply for seasonal jobs through an online application process.

An employment program to help job seekers wanting to launch their own business.

A program to address and prevent sexual harassment in Island workplaces through awareness, education and training.

A division of government tasked with management and delivery of employment and skills development programming funded by the Canada-PEI Labour Market Development Agreements.

Training PEI program was developed to assist job seekers to gain the skills and education necessary to find and maintain employment. Financial support is provided to enable a job seeker to complete a post secondary certificate or diploma program.

A nonprofit organization that supports adults with intellectual disabilities by facilitating meaningful opportunities for work.

The University of Prince Edward Island is a public university in Charlottetown, PEI.

A short-term employment program providing job seekers with an opportunity to work on a project with a local organization.

An employment program providing financial support to non-profit community organizations for projects that provide the job seeker with a valuable work experience and potential for long term employment.

WCB provides PEI workplaces with occupational health and safety services as well as insurance for work-related injuries and illnesses.

Helping job seekers and employers achieve success by providing transformative workplace training and skills development.

A program for employers to train new or existing employees to develop their skills and align with needs of the business.