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Christian – Junior IT Analyst – Ontario – May 2021 Graduate “NPower Canada changed my life. I went from being a basement-dwelling, late-night bar industry worker with declining health and

Christian – Junior IT Analyst – Ontario – May 2021 Graduate “NPower Canada changed my life. I went from being a basement-dwelling, late-night bar industry worker with declining health and

International Women’s Day is celebrated every year on March 8th to celebrate the socioeconomic, cultural, and political achievements of women worldwide. It is also a day to raise awareness for
British Columbia NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NPower Canada offers free (no cost) tech-training programs and tech certifications for British Columbia job seekers. Take a look at our programs below to find

Wilmer – Junior IT Analyst – Ontario – December 2020 Graduate Before he found NPower Canada, Wilmer searched and applied to many jobs, but was not having any success. From

As we begin 2022 and look towards Canada’s future, we must consider how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the Canadian workforce and how NPower Canada can continue to scale to

January 2022 Graduations Over the past couple of weeks, NPower Canada has been celebrating our September 2021 participants. In September, a new cohort of young adults embarked on a challenging

Pallavi – Junior IT Analyst – British Columbia – January 2022 Graduate Pallavi came to Canada recently with the hopes of kick-starting her career. She scoured job boards and mass

Tom – Junior IT Analyst & Google Project Management – Nova Scotia – May 2021 Graduate Tom had always been interested in pursuing a career in tech, but was struggling

Maisha – Junior Data Analyst – Ontario – September 2021 Graduate Maisha had always been passionate about IT. She moved to Canada from Bangladesh in 2017 and immediately started pursuing

Digital Training Leads to Quick Employment for Young Nova Scotians As we wrap up NPower Canada’s first year in Nova Scotia, the Government of Nova Scotia – who invested $1.3