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Youth Employment Continues to Fall

August 18, 2025 | Comments Off on Youth Employment Continues to Fall

The article from CBC highlights the struggles young people in Canada. Statistics Canada reports youth employment rates have dropped to their lowest levels since 1998, outside of the pandemic years, with declines concentrated in sectors such as retail, hospitality, and food services, which traditionally employ young workers. Experts point to pandemic-driven shifts in the labour market and economic uncertainty, such as tariffs, as reasons employers are cutting back or pausing hiring. This leaves youth in a frustrating cycle, unable to gain experience because they are not hired, but overlooked for…

Navigating Canada’s AI Future: Careers and the Call for a Human-Centred Response

August 10, 2025 |

-By Sharon Graham, founder and chair of Career Professionals of Canada. –  Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the global job market, and Canada stands at a pivotal crossroads. While we’ve made significant strides in AI research and talent development, the challenge now lies in effectively preparing our workforce for the changes ahead. In a recent Axios interview, Dario Amodei, CEO of the AI company Anthropic, warned that AI could eliminate up to 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs within the next five years, potentially leading to unemployment rates of 10…

Why I Wish I Had a Certified Career Strategist (and Why You Should Become One)

August 6, 2025 | Comments Off on Why I Wish I Had a Certified Career Strategist (and Why You Should Become One)

In my twenties, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I wasn’t driven by a clear purpose or a strategic career plan. I fell into a temp job at an IT firm, just looking to make ends meet, and somehow I stayed. Over time, I found my way into the marketing department, and eventually, I was running marketing and communications for North America. But if I’m honest, it wasn’t a conscious career choice. It was happenstance. I let the current take me where it wanted…

How to Support Clients Disclosing Trauma: A Guide for Career Professionals

July 18, 2025 | Comments Off on How to Support Clients Disclosing Trauma: A Guide for Career Professionals

-By Sharon Graham, Founder and Chair of Career Professionals of Canada.- As a career professional, you play a pivotal role in supporting individuals who have experienced trauma. Trauma can stem from various life events—such as job loss, workplace harassment, educational challenges, abuse, or personal setbacks—and has a profound impact on living, learning, and working. Integrating Trauma-Informed Care into your practice enables you to provide a safe, validating environment for clients as they navigate their career and life journeys. Many of the principles of Trauma-Informed Care may already be reflected in…

Help Guide Clients to Careers They Love

July 3, 2025 | Comments Off on Help Guide Clients to Careers They Love

-Guest post from Mark Fitzsimmons, President of Psychometrics Canada and CPC Affiliate –  Adding assessments to your practice will help you to assist clients to make the most informed and strategic decisions about their education and work journey.  Professional grade tools that measure personality, interests and values will enhance your service offering and lead to better client outcomes. What are some of the advantages of using assessments with your clients? Efficient Career Planning Assessment results make it easier to create actionable career goals that align with personal strengths, interests and market…

New Graduates in Canada

June 30, 2025 | Comments Off on New Graduates in Canada

New graduates in Canada are entering a job market that is more demanding and unpredictable than ever. Despite holding degrees and credentials, many face intense competition, short-term contracts with limited security, and employers who expect substantial experience even for entry-level roles. Economic pressures and rising living costs only add to the strain of launching a meaningful career. Partnering with a career development practitioner can make a measurable difference. These professionals help graduates clarify their goals, craft compelling résumés and online profiles, prepare thoroughly for interviews, and develop strategies to access…