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2022 Content & Learning Survey of Career Development Professionals

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Career Development in the Canadian Workplace: National Business Survey (2021)

Career and Employment Services Recovery Pulse Survey

2019 Survey of Career Service Professionals

2015 Survey of Career Service Professionals

National Survey: Accessing Career and Employment Counselling Services

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Career Development in the Canadian Workplace: National Business Survey (2013)

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2011 Survey of Career Service Professionals

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Survey on Public Perceptions About Career Development and the Workplace

CERIC is dedicated to the advancement of education and research in the field of career counselling and career development.

CERIC is funded by a grant awarded by The Counselling Foundation of Canada.

CERIC acknowledges the Huron-Wendat, Petun, Haundenosaunee, Anishinaabe and Mississauga Anishinaabe of New Credit share a special relationship to the territory in which our office is located. Toronto’s long history of being a meeting place and centre of trade & commerce began thousands of years ago. Today, it is home to Indigenous Peoples from across Turtle Island and many who have come from away. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work in this territory and commit ourselves to learning the truth of our shared history and to engage in the process of reconciliation.

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