Mentorship Series

Grow your career, build connections, and find mentorship in a supportive FNTC community.

Join the 2026 FNTC Mentorship Series!

Are you an FNTC student, intern, graduate, or alumni looking to grow your career, expand your network, and connect with peers in a supportive community?

The 2026 FNTC Mentorship Series is a virtual gathering designed to support your personal and professional journey through meaningful conversations, mentorship opportunities, peer connections, and career development in a culturally grounded and inclusive environment.

Program Details
Format: Virtual (Zoom)
Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PDT
Schedule: Bi-weekly Wednesdays

Session Dates

  • July 8
  • July 22
  • August 5
  • August 19
  • September 2
  • September 16
  • September 30
  • October 14

Eligibility
FNTC students and graduates of all ages are welcome to participate.

Bonus!
Register today and you'll be entered into a door prize draw. The more sessions you attend, the more chances you'll have to win our final grand prize!

REGISTER NOW ►

Questions?
pathways@technologycouncil.ca

We look forward to learning, connecting, and growing together as part of the FNTC learning community.

Fall Internship Program: 
Applications Now Open!

Are you curious about what it's like to work in the technology sector? Are you ready to take the next step in your technology journey? Build a strong foundation for future career success through our Internship Program:

  • Tech-based roles with our partners
  • Approximately 16 weeks (September to December 2026)
  • Ranging from 25 to 37.5 hours per week at $25/hour
  • Support from mentors, peers, and staff
APPLY TODAY ►

What our alumni are saying

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    “During my time at YVR, I gained specific technical knowledge about Cybersecurity. I finished the internship with a wealth of knowledge about securing networks and systems, especially large and complex enterprise infrastructure. The First Nations Technology Council provided not only a solid foundation but also opened the door to a world of possibilities in a thriving career.”
    - Ian D.
    Jarvis Web Solutions Ltd.
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    “I feel like the First Nations Technology Council went above and beyond for me as an intern, they believed in me and encouraged me. I wouldn't be where I am today if it weren't for their programs and this internship.”
    - Carey M.
    Jarvis Web Solutions Ltd.