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As part of ICBC’s Diversity and Inclusion Strategy, we’re committed to building a more diverse workforce, with a specific focus on increasing the number of employees who identify as Aboriginal.  We also hope to create awareness and understanding about Aboriginal cultures among our current employees. Our intention is to provide a sense of belonging, while building a workforce that’s representative of British Columbia. 

To support our goals, we’ve introduced an Aboriginal Employee Resource Group that will strive to:

  • Provide a space for open dialogue and learning 

  • Examine and remove barriers to full participation in the workplace 

  • Increase the degree employees feel their uniqueness is recognized and valued

Currently the Aboriginal Employee Resource Group is planning activities, both at ICBC and in the community, to celebrate National Aboriginal Day. Typically, employees who work for organizations that embrace diversity and inclusion, will:

  • Feel a stronger sense of inclusion, fulfillment and value in the workplace

  • Enjoy the support of like-minded individuals

  • Have a collective voice as a community

  • Be a resource for other employees and the business

  • Increase their opportunities for personal and professional development

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So what are your career aspirations?  Are you interested in Technology, Insurance, Customer Service?   We're sure to have a role that makes the most of your skills and gives you the opportunity to begin and grow your career, including:

Technology:

We’re one of the largest technology employers in British Columbia. Work with over 500 IT professionals to design, build and maintain industry-leading platforms and solutions to help keep our community of customers, staff and brokers connected

Insurance or Claims:

Providing insurance and managing claims are at the core of our business. Be among the decision-makers and service providers meeting the needs of our customers and count on being challenged in a fast-paced, goal-focused environment.

Customer Service:

Whether it's the first point of contact or behind the scenes, these roles make serving our customers the priority.  You could work in a Call Centre environment or administration.

A career at ICBC is more than a job – it’s an opportunity. An opportunity to be part of a talented, diverse and inclusive team that is driven to serve its customers and community, and supports ongoing learning and development.  We offer a variety of opportunities, competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits plan, and because we have offices throughout BC, we’re in or near your community.

If you’re interested in learning more, please visit our website at icbc.com.

Beyond the Blog

  • For more information on Indigenous employers, check out the Indigenous OLC 

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