Book review: Don’t Stay in Your Lane an essential read for career counsellors
Cynthia Pong’s guide articulates impact of systemic racism on women at work, helps jobseekers reconnect to their strengths Kimberley John-Morgan As the effects of COVID-19 and a new awareness of systemic racism continue to affect women in the workforce, career development practitioners need new tools and resources to support displaced clients. And while there are…
Book Club – Profoundly Simple Career Planning
by Jaz Bruhn Author: Steve Miller Publisher: Implicit Career Services Incorporated ISBN 978-0-9810945-3-3 “How do I decide what my work is going to be?” Haven’t all of us asked ourselves this very question or heard it from clients in some form or other?
Free webinar series in April and May with authors of Career Theories and Models at Work
Last year, CERIC offered two series of free webinars based on its book Career Theories and Models at Work: Ideas for Practice, co-edited by Nancy Arthur, Roberta Neault and Mary McMahon. Following the popularity of these learning opportunities, we are continuing to invite more contributing authors to highlight their career development theories through free webinars starting in…