Employment Law

Web Summit Vancouver 2025: What Tech Workers Should Know Before Accepting a Job Offer

Web Summit Vancouver is taking place from May 27 to 30, 2025, drawing over 15,000 attendees from 120 countries to the Vancouver Convention Centre.

This marks the first time the international tech conference is being held in Canada. Founded in Ireland in 2009, Web Summit has grown to include regional events in cities like Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, and now Vancouver.

The 2025 event features panels on topics such as artificial intelligence, social media, and global investment trends. Speakers include Jay Graber (Bluesky), Ivan Zhang (Cohere), and Cornel West (author and philosopher).

According to local organizers and business leaders, the event presents an opportunity for companies in British Columbia to connect with investors, promote regional innovation, and recruit skilled professionals.

As new job opportunities emerge following events like Web Summit, it’s important for workers – especially those in the tech sector – to understand what to consider before signing a new employment contract.


Thinking of Taking a New Job in B.C.’s Tech Sector? Here’s What to Watch Out For

As B.C.’s innovation sector grows, so do the employment opportunities. But before you sign a new employment contract, here are key things non-unionized workers should keep in mind.

1. Review your new employment contract carefully

Most new hires in B.C. will be asked to sign an employment contract – and it may not always be in your favour. Watch out for clauses that:

  • Limit your severance pay to the bare minimum
  • Allow your employer to change your job duties or pay
  • Set strict termination terms that don’t reflect your legal rights

WATCH: Lior Samfiru explains what to look for in an employment contract on the Employment Law Show.

✅ Before signing anything, speak with a Vancouver employment lawyer at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP. We’ll make sure your rights are protected.


2. Probationary periods matter

Many tech employers in BC include probation clauses in new contracts. If yours does, your severance entitlements may be limited at first.

🚨 Fired during probation? You could still be owed severance! Don’t assume you’re left empty-handed. Read our Guide to Probation Periods in BC.

3. Understand your severance rights

If you’re fired or let go without cause, you could be owed as much as 24 months’ pay. Your severance depends on:

  • Your age
  • Your role
  • How long you worked there
  • How easy it will be to find a similar job

If you quit your current job to join a new company and are let go soon after, your severance could be limited – unless you were recruited (see below).

📲 Use the BC Severance Pay Calculator to estimate what you’re owed!

4. Were you recruited? That matters.

If a company enticed you away from your previous job – promising better opportunities, growth, or compensation – and then let you go shortly after, they may owe you enhanced severance pay.

🧠 Example: You leave your job after being recruited to a Vancouver-based AI start-up you met at Web Summit. If you’re let go a few months later, the company could be on the hook for inducement-based severance.

5. Short-service employees may still be entitled to more severance than expected

Even if you’re only with a company for a year or less, you’re likely owed a substantial amount of compensation if you’re let go. Don’t sign a severance offer without a review – you may be entitled to far more.


Got a Job Offer After Web Summit?

Whether you’re considering a role at a local start-up or a global tech firm expanding into B.C., it’s critical to understand what you’re signing.

📩 Before you accept an offer, let the employment law team at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP review your contract. We’ll help you make sure your rights are fully protected.

👉 Need help now? Contact us for a consultation.

What is Web Summit Vancouver 2025?

Web Summit Vancouver is an international technology conference taking place from May 27–30, 2025. It features global speakers and panels on AI, tech investment, and innovation.

Should I sign an employment contract right away?

No. Before signing any employment contract, it’s important to have it reviewed by an employment lawyer. Some contracts limit your rights or severance entitlements.

What happens if I'm fired during probation in BC?

Even during probation, you may be owed severance depending on the terms of your contract. Don’t assume you’re not entitled to compensation.

Can I get severance pay if I was recruited and then let go?

Yes. If you were recruited from another job and are terminated shortly after, you may be entitled to enhanced severance based on inducement.

What should I do before accepting a job after Web Summit?

Review the employment contract with a lawyer, understand your severance rights, and be cautious of clauses that limit your legal protections.

Speak to an Employment Lawyer

If you need your new employment contract review or you lose your job, don’t sign anything before speaking to a BC employment lawyer.

Samfiru Tumarkin LLP has helped over 50,000 non-unionized employees across BC and Canada recover millions of dollars in compensation.

We’re:

  • The most positively reviewed employment law firm in Canada (3,000+ Google reviews)
  • Recognized as one of Canada’s Best Law Firms by the Globe and Mail
  • Trusted by employees who need results

Offered a Tech Job After Web Summit Vancouver?

Read the fine print first. Our employment lawyers in BC can review your offer, explain your rights, and help you avoid costly mistakes.