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Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers (NOC 2174)
Prince Edward Island
Outlook & Prospects for Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers in Prince Edward Island
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Local Employment Potential Information
| Location | Employment Potential | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Prince Edward Island |
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2012-02-28 |
Employment prospects for computer programmers and interactive media developers are expected to be good in 2012-2013.
Demand is high for computer programmers on PEI and across Canada. The skills necessary in this occupation are often transferable to other IT jobs. The interactive media industry on PEI continues to look for experienced programmers as well as local software developers and contact centres.
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Source: Labour Market Information - HRSDC
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Local Labour Market News
Week of May 06 – May 10, 2013
- The Government of Canada and the provincial government have announced funding for IO Solutions Call Centre in Bloomfield to assit the company to hire an additional 70 employees and to purchase specialized equipment
- The Government of Canada and Holland College have invested in Canada's Smartest Kitchen at the Culinary Institute in Charlottetown to purchase new equipment to allow for continued food product development, analysis and promotion
Week of Apr 22 – Apr 26, 2013
Week of Apr 15 – Apr 19, 2013
Week of Apr 08 – Apr 12, 2013
- The Government of Canada and the provincial government have announced funding for infrastructure improvements to the Jacques Cartier Memorial Arena in Alberton
- The Government of Canada and the provincial government have announced funding for infrastructure improvements to the ball fields in O'Leary in order for the community to host Softball Canada’s under-16 national girls fast pitch tournament in August 2013
- Funding has been cut for the Atlantic Veterinary College's diagnostic lab. The $340,000 cut amounts to around 13% of the lab's budget.
- A new general surgeon will be hired to work out of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlotteown. This increases the current complement of surgeons on PEI, resulting in an increased number of surgeries to be performed.
- The family medicine sponsorship program is accepting applications for their program which offers up to $110,000 over four years to medical students who commit to practice medicine on PEI for five years after their training
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Source: Labour Market Information - HRSDC
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