Earn while you learn. Build a career with real opportunity.
Prospect’s Workplace Training program connects unemployed and underemployed Albertans with local employers who are ready to invest in your future. Whether you’re exploring a new career, returning to work, or looking for a fresh start, we’ll support you every step of the way.
What the Program Offers
On-the-Job Training and Paid Work Experience
Learn while you earn in a real-world work setting.Industry-Relevant Skill Development
Gain experience that matches today’s labour market.Support Tailored to Your Career Goals
Personalized guidance based on your unique strengths and interests.Opportunities That Lead to Long-Term Employment
Many participants transition into ongoing roles with their training employer.
Transition to Employment Services
In addition to Workplace Training, Prospect offers up to 12 weeks of individualized career support through our Transition to Employment Services . This includes:
Career assessments and personalized career planning
Short- and long-term goal setting
Resume, cover letter, and job application support
Effective job search strategies
Identification of transferable skills
Funded short courses to boost job readiness ( eligibility criteria apply )
Interview preparation and personal presentation skills
Networking and direct connections to potential employers
Labour market information and job retention support
Life management, employability, and essential skills workshops
Who Can Access This Program?
This program is available to:
Unemployed or underemployed Albertans (working fewer than 20 hours per week)
Individuals seeking to enter or re-enter the workforce
Job seekers living in the following communities:
Airdrie, Strathmore, Cochrane, Crossfield, Chestermere, Springbank, Carseland, Beiseker, and Balzac
Program Funding
Prospect’s Workplace Training program is proudly funded by the Government of Alberta and the Government of Canada .
This program is part of a joint commitment to support workforce development across Alberta. Through this partnership, employment support services are made available to help Albertans gain the skills, training, and opportunities they need to succeed in today’s labour market.
The Province of Alberta is working in partnership with the Government of Canada to provide employment support programs and services.
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