By Denise Feltham Panic is a common emotion for many working aged individuals as they are bombarded with terms such as stock market crash, economic crisis […]
By Judith Thomas and Trevor Snow In today’s economy, Job Developers and Career Counsellors need to be prepared to assist all job seekers, including those with […]
New Certificate Program in Nova Scotia! Distance/ Online Services – Workplace Skills Initiative Submitted by Susanna Burns The field of career development is evolving and expanding […]
By Carole MacFarlane Cathy Campbell, Michael Ungar, Peggy Dutton CERIC (Canadian Education and Research Institute of Counselling), 2008 ISBN: 978-0-9687840-6-8
By David McKay The Art of Networking and its Value as a Career Management Tool Canadian Society for Training and Development Durham (CSTD – Durham Chapter) […]
By Roberta Neault Do you remember Art Linkletter (Linkletter & Schultz, 2005) and his “Kids say the darndest things” television segments? Similarly, career practitioners hear the […]
By Janet Barclay Life today consists of a flurry of activities, including work, shopping, family, household chores, social engagements, community service, continuing education; the list goes […]