Learning Overview

CERIC offers a comprehensive portfolio of learning opportunities – an annual conference, webinars, certificate programs, publications and more – designed to build skills and advance knowledge across the career development field.

Professional Development

National Cannexus Conference

Canada’s largest bilingual conference exploring new approaches in career and workforce development, including sessions, exhibitors and networking.

Upcoming
Webinars

Live, expert-led webinars offering topical, relevant training for career development professionals.

On-demand
Past Webinars

Access free and paid recordings of webinars to enhance your skills at your own pace and convenience.

Course | Ignite Motivation

Practical, evidence-based strategies to boost and sustain motivation for career success.

Training | Media Relations

Free training that builds confidence, credibility and media engagement skills to share your career expertise.

Certificate Program | Intersectionality

Facilitated, 6-week online program on supporting BIPOC-D jobseekers, in partnership with the Canadian Association for Supported Employment (CASE).

Publications

Books & Reports

Downloadable, evidence-based publications addressing key issues and innovations in career development.

CareerWise Blog

Timely articles sharing practical tips, supportive resources and trends in Canadian career development.

OrientAction Blog

French-language career development content offering actionable insights and learning, in partnership with Quebec-based GRICS.

Careering Magazine (Historical)

Archive of issues of CERIC’s now-retired Careering magazine, exploring vital career development themes.

Resources

Guiding Principles
of Career Development

Foundational career development principles to guide career conversations and professional practice.

Wayfinder
Reflective Practice Tools

Interactive tools to deepen reflection and strengthen the career development outcomes of experiential learning.

Glossary of
Career Development

Definitions of common terms to help advance a shared understanding of career development.