Welcome to The Bahamas Department of Labour

Online Skills Portal

Your gateway to better opportunities! Whether you’re unemployed, underemployed, or simply seeking to advance your career, this platform is your first stop. As The Bahamas’ leading employment search engine, we connect you with the best opportunities to help you achieve your professional goals.

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A career is just one click away! With our online platform,
you can easily browse listings, apply, and connect with employers from anywhere.

1K+

REGISTERED COMPANIES 

130K+

REGISTERED USERS

100 +

VACANCIES POSTED WEEKLY

5 K+

ACTIVE VISITS

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About
Job Seekers Skills
Application Portal

The Bahamas Department of Labour’s Online Skills Portal is a national platform designed to connect Bahamians with meaningful employment opportunities. Ranked #1 on Google for job searches in The Bahamas, it serves as the leading hub for linking job seekers and employers across the country.

With over 126,000 registered users, 5,000 active job seekers, and more than 4,000 companies recruiting talent, the Skills Portal plays a vital role in workforce development. Whether you’re unemployed, underemployed, or seeking new opportunities, the portal offers access to a wide range of jobs across multiple industries.

All Bahamians are encouraged to register and create a profile that highlights their skills, qualifications, and experience. This not only increases visibility to employers but also allows the Department of Labour to identify eligible candidates for job openings, training programs, and national initiatives.

The portal is updated regularly with current job listings and features an intuitive, user-friendly interface that simplifies the job search and application process. For employers, it provides an efficient way to source qualified talent.

More than just a job board, the Online Skills Portal reflects the Department of Labour’s ongoing commitment to empowering Bahamians and strengthening the national workforce. By registering, individuals are taking a proactive step toward personal growth and contributing to the country’s economic development.

Your next opportunity could be just a click away. Register today and take the first step toward a brighter future

Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for your next career move? This is the place to get answers to all your job-related questions. We’re here to help guide you through the application process, job requirements, and more.

  • Must be a Bahamian citizen/resident of legal working age
  • Have a valid Bahamian ID (NIB Card, Passport or Voters Card)
  • Email Address
  • Phone Number

Certified Accountants, Project Managers, Lifeguards, Nurses, Information Technology Specialists, Welders (including marine), Engineers (mechanic and electrical), Executive Chefs, Electricians, and Skilled Carpenters and Journeymen.

Ensure that you have the proper documentation ready:
  • Resume,References, NIB Card, Passport and Police Record
  • Research the company and the position you have applied for.
    • Company's reputation, the job description, and credentials required, and the equivalent salary for that position

Yes, the Online Skills Portal is available to all job seekers regardless of your employment status. Additionally, applicants can apply for numerous positions.

This depends on the availability of suitable vacancies.

Data Analysts, Cyber Security Specialist, Automation Engineers, AI programmers, and Coding Specialist.
Individuals can prepare by:
  • Enrolling in on-the-job reskilling programs that teach employees how to operate and maintain automated systems.
  • Enrolling in tertiary and vocational institutions that offer curriculums focused on automation-related skills.
  • Enrolling in apprenticeship program that offers a combination of both on-the-job training with classroom instruction from tertiary and vocational institutions.
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