The skills-gap paradox
June 14, 2022Do values matter? Exploring the factors that encourage employees to commit to physical activity during the COVID-19 in relation to their work performance
June 17, 2022For “The Great Careers Disconnect” issue of Careering magazine, we asked people working in all areas of career development to reflect on the question: What gaps are you seeing in career services, career education, the labour market and the workplace – and what are your ideas to address them?
Articles include:
- Canada’s essential yet overqualified immigrant workforce
- Case Study: Bridging the gap between degree and career
- Client Side: Finding my way home – when your career leads the way
- Helping before hiring: Rethinking employers’ post-secondary recruitment strategies
- How to lead the career development revolution
- Navigating a world without resumes
- Supporting international students’ career development from a strengths-based lens
- The future of work for the Black community
- The scary ‘C word’ in high schools
- The skills-gap paradox
- The thing we never talk about in career development
- Values are the antidote to the ‘Great Careers Disconnect’
- 10 Questions with Victoria Grant
Careering magazine is Canada’s Magazine for Career Development Professionals and is the official publication of CERIC. It is published three times a year and includes select content in French. Subscribe to receive your free copy. You can also access past issues for free online.
The theme for the Fall 2022 issue of Careering magazine will be released soon. Check back on ceric.ca/careering for the call for article proposals or sign up for CERIC’s free CareerWise Weekly newsletter to get the latest updates.