Take Control of Your Career
Whether you are seeking training and development opportunities or job listings, the resources below will get you on track with your career.
In addition to the remarkably diverse range of businesses and industries operating within Spruce Grove, the nearby Acheson Industrial Area features more than 11,000 jobs—20 percent of which are filled by residents of Spruce Grove.
Provincial labour force data and in-depth information.
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Financial, employment and retraining supports for workers affected by the end of coal-fired electricity generation in Alberta. Sign up to receive updates on support for coal workers.
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Spruce Grove is a fast-growing, dynamic city committed to building and maintaining a fiscally responsible community that serves our residents, attracts visitors and promotes future growth. Through the actions of the Values We Live By, accountability, communication, leadership, integrity and respect are encouraged, while maintaining a work, play balance.
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Services and information to help workers find and keep jobs, get training, and adapt to a changing labour market.
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Learn about initiatives underway to help people to work, start or expand their careers in Alberta.
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Workforce training programs and career opportunities in and around Spruce Grove, AB.
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Are you interested in coming to Alberta temporarily to visit, work or study? Take a look at the options available, and choose the one that best matches the reason for your visit.
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The Government of Alberta provides extensive information and analysis of wages and salaries across a wide variety of occupations in the province.
This information can be used by Albertans, educational institutions and employers to help plan for the future by researching potential career options and trends.
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