“I Am So Grateful,” Denise Boosts Her Job Search With Ergonomic Accommodations
Denise works part-time as a cashier, but is currently looking for her “ideal job” with WorkBC Employment Services in Coquitlam.
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Skip to NavigationDenise works part-time as a cashier, but is currently looking for her “ideal job” with WorkBC Employment Services in Coquitlam.
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Jacqueline works as an on-call case manager for an immigrant-serving agency in Vancouver. She helps immigrants find employment in the same field they were employed in their home country, helping them with everything from finding positions and training to resume writing to interview prep.
“I received a brand new pair of hearing aids that have increased my hearing quality more than any pair of hearing aids has ever been able to in my entire lifetime of wearing them.”
Starting her new business as an intuitive coach, through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, Trina received devices and software to help with learning, reading, and writing.