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10 Essential Resources for Canadian Career Strategists

As a career strategist in Canada, staying up to date with the latest trends, techniques, and resources can benefit you and your clients. To assist you in your professional development, I’ve compiled a list of ten essential resources that every Canadian career strategist should know about. By using these resources, career professionals can expand their knowledge, stay current with industry trends, and provide better support for their clients. Whether you’re just starting out in your career or have years of experience, these resources can help you achieve your professional goals.

10 Essential Resources for Canadian Career Strategists

CareerWise – This online portal, created and maintained by CERIC, offers a wealth of career-related resources, including articles, tools, and job postings.

LinkedIn Learning – With over 16,000 courses covering a wide range of topics, LinkedIn Learning is a great resource for continuing education.

The National Occupation Classification (NOC) – This resource provides a comprehensive list of occupations in Canada and their corresponding job descriptions and skill requirements.

The Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS) – Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) uses the models of the Canadian Occupational Projection System and the National Occupational Classification (NOC) to develop Canada-wide projections of future trends in the numbers of job openings and job seekers by occupation. The projections help career strategists stay informed about which industries are growing and which are declining.

Work BC – This government-run program provides career resources, thousands of job postings, and job search assistance for residents of British Columbia.

Ontario’s Labour Market – Maintained by the Ontario provincial government, this website provides a detailed analysis of job trends and prospects in the province to help individuals with their career planning. It also identifies the education and training needed for jobs today and in the future.

Job Bank – This federal government-run website offers thousands of job postings from across the country, labour market information, and career resources for job seekers in Canadian.

The Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association – Established in 1965, this professional association provides career development resources and training for counsellors and psychotherapists. Members of CCPA work in diverse fields including career development, education, social work, health, and government-funded and private practices.

The Canadian Career Development Foundation – This non-profit organization provides career development resources, research, and training to career professionals across Canada.

Career Professionals of Canada – Membership in this national association offers professional development resources, multiple networking opportunities, and certification programs for a wide variety of career professionals.

 

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Source: Career Professionals of Canada, Milic Kovacevic, 19 mai 2023

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