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Creativity and Play in Career Services

May 20, 2016 |

By Skye Berry. Anyone who follows my work knows that I love to add a splash of creativity in my resume design services. So when my CPC Mastermind Group presented me with an opportunity to examine creativity and play within career services, I took it! Creativity, overall, has gained increasing value around the world. According to Mary Ann Hollingsworth, the creativity process in counselling includes encouraging clients to: Think differently or newly about important issues. Temporarily set emotions and fears aside when feeling stuck. Remove barriers to decision making or…

Free Employer Guide and Webinar. Making it Work!

May 19, 2016 |

Making It Work! How to Effectively Manage Maternity Leave Career Transitions: An Employer’s Guide is now available for free download. Funded by CERIC, Canada Career Counselling developed this guide for anyone who employs, leads, manages, trains, coaches or supports pregnant, adoptive and parenting women at work, including but not limited to HR professionals, managers, business owners and career practitioners and coaches. Women make up approximately 50% of Canada’s labour force. Of the working women who do become mothers, 90% will take a maternity leave. However, 36% of new mothers feel…

What I learned to do better from a bad referral

May 18, 2016 | Comments Off on What I learned to do better from a bad referral

By Kerry Bell. As an independent career service provider, I rely on referrals. Every career service needs a strong network, especially those who work in small business. Business partners, colleagues, and friends send potential clients to me. Often, these are qualified prospects, but sometimes they are not. I recently received a referral from a friend of mine. The client and I went back and forth for some time. She booked a session with me and then cancelled. I sent her a text to re-schedule her appointment and never heard back…

Easier Than Ever to Find a Forests Job Match

May 18, 2016 |

It’s a vital industry with a presence right across the country. Its history is as long and storied as its future is bright and promising, with increasingly innovative products ranging from biofuels to cosmetics. It also plays an important role in the response to climate change, while enjoying globally recognized environmental leadership. The Forest Products Association of Canada has just launched the the Greenest Workforce Job Match Tool  with funding from the Government of Canada’s Sectoral Initiatives Program. Job seekers can browse available jobs, register and become part of a search-able…

Ten Tips for Starting your own Career Business

May 13, 2016 |

By Lori Jazvac. When starting out, setting up your own career consulting or resume writing business can prove to be quite a challenge. As an entrepreneur, I provide services to clients through my virtual resume writing and career consulting practice. I would like to share with you some tips I have found useful in setting up my own business: Assess your background to determine your marketable skills, knowledge, and abilities. Identify your Unique Value Proposition. What skills demonstrate your strengths and which ones do you need to improve upon? What sets you apart from other…

What do you tell clients about career development?

May 11, 2016 |

By Lise Stransky. There are hundreds of career development theories available to practitioners, and each one has its merits. In 1995, a group of Canadian career practitioners were put in a room and told to come up with an accessible summary of all they knew about career development. The purpose was to promote career development. The “High Five of Career Development” is by far my favourite tool and summary of career development theory. For me, it is a simple way to articulate powerful principles of the changing nature of work,…