By Mario Gravelle Canadians continue to find their career path on their own, without parents The Canadian Education and Research Institute for Counselling (CERIC) has released […]
by Paula Wansbrough We’ve all heard the stories. The disgruntled employee insults her boss on Facebook and loses her job. A potential employer comes across an inappropriate tweet and the […]
ContactPoint has three great bloggers that regularly post information, resources and commentary on career development issues. If you haven’t already checked them out, be sure to […]
by Beth Spooner With the decline of many traditional occupations and emergence of new technologies, job-seekers may start to include social media tools like Twitter in […]
by Karen Girard Are you on Facebook? Twitter? How about LinkedIn? Do you participate in social networking? Lots of us play around on them, but many […]
by Gabriella Fermo Disc. True Colours. Personality Dimensions. MBTI. These are just some of the many self-assessment tools available on the market. It’s no wonder that there’s […]
By Lauri Mills (Cannexus11 GSEP Winner) I am currently a graduate student working on my thesis in the area of creativity in career counselling, specifically the experience of career counselling professionals in using creativity with clients.
by Tricia Bowler-Archambault Over the past few months my colleagues have been teasing me about turning into a “techie”. Our employment centre has developed curriculum for […]
by Ron McGowan Canadian colleges and universities, like their counterparts in other western countries, are doing a poor job of preparing graduates for today’s workplace. The […]