By Laura Gothreau (Cannexus14 GSEP Award Winner) “If you wish to achieve worthwhile things in your personal and career life, you must become a worthwhile person in your own self-development.” – Brian Tracy
By Angela Katsamakis (Cannexus14 GSEP Award Winner) Four years of all-consuming post-secondary study, student debt, a baccalaureate degree in hand, and unemployment staring you in the face. Three years related experience needed to apply for work in ones field of study is a daunting reality for most new graduates. Having dedicated ones former years to earning good grades and…
By Danni Lei (Cannexus14 GSEP Award Winner) Canada is well known throughout the world as a country of multiculturalism with a diverse population. Within the counselling context, it is important to explore and understand an individual’s unique cultural influences. A cultural lens is important for understanding people’s career development, including career planning and decision-making. Within an economically and status…
By Jon Woodend (Cannexus14 GSEP Award Winner) Take a walk in the major Canadian cities and you will undoubtedly notice the burgeoning diversity. It is a trend that has been covered in the media, politics, and beyond. What is interesting is that this diversity is now increasing outside the traditional top destinations of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, and into…
With the start of Canada Career Week, CERIC is pleased to announce the Top 10 Finalists in its National Challenge to Promote Career Development. They are […]
A total of six bursaries has been awarded to community-based counsellors to attend the Cannexus14 National Career Development Conference, thanks to the support
A new CERIC-funded study by Memorial University researchers will examine the influence that parents and teachers have on the career development process of young
The Cannexus14 Early Bird deadline is fast approaching! Now is the ideal time to register. Hosted by CERIC, Cannexus is Canada’s largest national bilingual career development
By Catherine Ducharme I have a confession for you. Barely two years ago, I didn’t care much about the career development field. I studied political science […]