Career Centre

Welcome to our Career Centre - an interactive platform where employers and job seekers can go for a one-stop job resource shop! 

Members: your login credentials for our website will work on the Career Centre site. Please be sure to log in to receive member pricing. Forgot your password?

Non-members: although you do not have all the benefits that members get, you can still view jobs, post a resume, create job alerts, post jobs, search resumes, and more from inside your job seeker or recruiting account. Interested in becoming a member?

Employer promotional notes:

  • Job Flash emails go out the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. More info
  • All NEW job postings are listed in the following weekly eNewsletter (sent Thursday afternoon). Deadline for inclusion: your job posting must be published on the Career Centre by Wednesday morning at 9am. 

Need help?

CPHR Manitoba's Career Centre is operated by our partner: ymcareers. All inquiries should be directed to ymcareers first. You may contact them at 1-860-437-5700 or by email.

For information on customized packages, please contact Ryan Finnegan at 1-860-544-6155 or ryan.finnegan@communitybrands.com.

Coaching and Advice

Did you know that the CPHR Manitoba Career Centre offers articles with career advice and access to professional coaches who can support job seekers at every stage of their career journey?

Explore advice articles and coaches here

 

Become a Career Coach or share an article from your organization 

If you are a member who would like to be considered as a career coach, please send an email with your full name, photo, a short bio relating to your expertise as a coach, and a link to your website and/or any social media accounts to hello@cphrmb.ca

 

If your organization has published a career related article that you would like considered for the career advice page, please send an email with your full name, the name of your organization and the article link to hello@cphrmb.ca.  

 

People Leading Business.TM
CPHR Manitoba is located on Treaty 1 territory, the home and traditional lands of the Annishinabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our clean drinking water comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 territory.