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First West hires 26 student interns across Canada despite high youth unemployment

LANGLEY, B.C.- B.C.-based financial institution First West Credit Union has announced today its continued commitment to local communities by providing young Canadians with employment opportunities.  Twenty-six post-secondary students seeking to gain experience in business, finance, human resources and technology have been placed in paid summer positions across First West, including in Langley, B.C. and Toronto, ON.

“At a time when youth unemployment continues to outpace the national average, it’s more important than ever that we invest in opportunities for young people in Canada to gain meaningful experience,” says Launi Skinner, CEO, First West Credit Union. “By welcoming 26 student interns again this summer, First West is not only helping bridge the gap between education and unemployment, but we’re also doing our part to help build a stronger, more resilient workforce for our future. It’s good for the students, good for our communities and good for Canada’s economy.”

Skinner also notes that the First West student internship program is mutually beneficial. “The students do more than just great work – they challenge First West with fresh perspectives, help us rethink processes and spark innovation,” she says.

First West launched its formal student internship program in 2021 amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since inception, this intentional program has invested $1.1 million to welcome between 15 and 26 students annually into business disciplines including retail and business banking, finance, credit, operations, risk, ESG and impact, human resources, marketing, legal services, cyber security and information technology.

“First West’s internship program is a phenomenal opportunity for students to gain resume-boosting experience in the professional world while earning income,” says Eric Lee, a student at the University of Victoria currently in a co-op placement with First West’s People and Culture team. “So many businesses have scaled back hiring, meaning students have fewer options. Many of us need a co-op to graduate from our program, so for some of my peers hired by First West, I know it was a huge help. It’s more than just about work experience—it’s a chance to learn from real leaders and feel optimistic about the future.”

First West has welcomed students from Douglas College, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Okanagan College, Simon Fraser University, Thompson Rivers University, Toronto Metropolitan University, Trinity Western University, Western University, University of British Columbia, University of the Fraser Valley, University of Regina, University of Toronto, University of Victoria and Arizona State University.

Students interested in learning more about internships at First West can visit: careers.firstwestcu.ca/internships.

Company Information

About Tru Cooperative Bank, formerly First West Credit Union

Tru Cooperative Bank brings together the best of both worlds, combining the strength and stability of a leading Canadian financial institution, and the care and community leadership of a local cooperative. With approximately $20 billion in total assets and more than 283,000 members, Tru Cooperative Bank offers clear, practical advice and modern banking that’s designed to be digital when it should be, and personal when it matters.

Through its regional brands — Envision Financial, Valley First, Island Savings, and Enderby & District Financial — Tru Cooperative Bank has contributed more than $44 million back to local communities while cultivating a nationally-recognized culture shaped by courageous leadership, authentic connection and collective strength. Learn more at firstwestcu.ca and see how we’re redefining banking to create a future where everyone can flourish.

Media Contacts

Josh Juhlke

Communications Manager

First West Credit Union

mediarelations@firstwestcu.ca