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, or graduate 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?
[email protected]

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.