The field of career development is continuously evolving driven by technological advancements, economic and social changes, and other key influences. It is essential for career professionals to understand what has changed and what is emerging in this field. CERIC’s latest literature search on Trends in Career Development 2011­-2016 reviews some highlights from the past five years.

Topics covered in the literature search include:

  • Global recruiting trends
  • Enhancing the employability of students
  • Trends in employee development and talent management
  • Trends in career pathing models
  • Hot jobs of the future
  • Changing job search practices
  • New trends in career theory development

There are a total of 35 literature searches available, including Career Development and Social Justice, Military Transition to Civilian Careers, Career Counselling Competencies, Ethical Issues in Career Development, Mental Health Issues in the Workplace, and more.

Featuring comprehensive listings of key research and articles in career development, literature searches highlight critical points of current knowledge.

As a student, academic or practitioner in the field, literature searches are helpful if you are researching the latest thinking or proven best practices. They are also valuable if you are considering a submission to CERIC for project partnership funding to gain an overview of major work already done in your area of interest.

View all of the literature searches.