Spring-Summer issue of Careering explores corporate career development
The theme of the Spring-Summer 2015 issue of Careering magazine is “Career Development in Organizations” and is full of articles exploring career issues in the corporate world:
- Corporate Career Development: Art Meets Science, by Bill Huffaker
- Career Development in Organizations: A Lost or an Emerging Opportunity? by Deirdre A. Pickerell and Roberta A. Neault
- When Employees Win, Organizations Win, by John Horn
- What Career Development Looks Like in the Canadian Workplace, by Mario R. Gravelle
…and much more, including:
- An Optimist Goes Job Seeking, by Lisa Sansom
- Helping University Students Find Their Way with Major Maps, by Miguel Hahn
- Selling Career Professionals, by Jaime Watt
- Beyond the Career Myth: Career Crafting the Decade After High School, by Cathy Campbell
- Road to Employment: Advice for Youth that Just Makes Sense, by Rebecca McCarthy
- The Sound of Silence, by Renee Gendron
- 10 Questions for Mark Franklin
Access past issues of Careering online as well.
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Interested in contributing to Careering? The Fall 2015 issue will have Soft Skills and Intergenerational Issues as a theme (submission deadline: July 24, 2015). Get in touch with catherine@ceric.ca if you wish to submit an article for publication.