Editor’s Note
October 17, 2016McTavish bursaries awarded for Cannexus17 Conference
October 21, 2016Careers involve numerous transitions, and everyone faces uncertainty at one point or another. The new Fall 2016 edition of Careering magazine delves into the issue of conquering indecision and anxiety during times of uncertainty. Articles explore strategies for helping clients – from students to retirees – with career decision making.
- Working as Peer Career Advisors Helps Students Conquer Their Own Career Indecision, by Analise Anderson-Ma
- ACT in Career Counselling, by Nadia Richard and Michel Bleau
- The Four Faces of Indecision, by Isabelle Falardeau
- Navigating the Uncertain Terrain of the New Retirement Workscape, by Cameron Klapwyk
- An Authentic and Experiential Career Development Model for Everybody, by Adriano Magnifico
- What I’ve Learned Supporting Arts and Culture Clients, by Lauren Michael Power
…and much more, including:
- 10 Questions for Premier Kathleen Wynne
- Canada’s Career Service Professionals: How Do They Differ Across Canada?, by Mario R. Gravelle
- It All Adds Up – A Campus Career Wellness Campaign, by Lisa Kuiper and Christine Fader
- Working with Epilepsy, by Carter Hammett
Careering magazine is Canada’s Magazine for Career Development Professionals and is the official publication of CERIC. It is published three times a year both in print and as an emagazine, including select content in French. Subscribe to receive your free copy or learn more about advertising in our media kit. You can also access past issues for free online.
Interested in contributing to Careering? The theme for the Winter 2017 issue will be Cultural Perspectives on Career and Work: Understanding International Students and New Canadians (submission deadline: November 25, 2016). Get in touch with Lucie Morillon lucie@ceric.ca if you wish to submit an article for publication.