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14 B.C. employers ranked among best for young Canadians

Generation Z is not settling. They want accountability, sustainability, strong mentorship and work-life balance
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Generation Z prioritize issues like sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion. In short, they want accountability in the workplace.

Fourteen B.C. organizations have made a list ranking Canada's top employers for young people in 2022.

Now in its 20th year, the annual Canada’s Top Employers for Young People editorial competition turned its eye to Generation Z, a demographic born between the later half of the 1990s and the early 2010s.

“Young people are asking questions like ‘Is this a job I can be passionate about?’ and ‘Does this organization reflect my values so that I feel a connection beyond just employment?’. The best employers are improving their organizational and workplace policies to reflect these emerging concerns,” said Kristina Leung, senior editor at Mediacorp Canada, which co-published its results Tuesday in a special magazine with The Globe and Mail.

The ranking is selected by the editorial team at Mediacorp Canada and highlights employers that capture the values Generation Z cares about, such as sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion. In short, they want accountability in the workplace, according to the report.

Winners were selected based on considerations like tuition assistance, co-op or work-study programs, as well as mentorship and training programs.

One thing employers did differently this year was to incorporate social impact into their work programs, said Mediacorp’s assistant editor Stephanie Leung.

“It could be project-based work, like brainstorming solutions to a social problem, or a co-op experience that benefits a nonprofit and has a positive impact on communities,” said Leung. “The younger generation notices if an employer's social impact statements are not backed up by action.”

Here are the 14 B.C. organizations that won the editorial competition this year:

Ausenco Engineering Canada

BC Hydro

BC Public Service

Clio

DLA Piper (Canada)

Mott McDonald

Perkins & Will Canada Architects

Providence health Care

SAP Canada

City of Surrey

Teck Resources Ltd

Telus Communications

University of British Columbia

West Fraser Timber