Career Decision Making
When is a Career Decision Really a Career Decision?
Post-secondary students may have a career goal, pursue a program, and declare a major, but does this mean they have really decided?
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Students Living with Disabilities: Accommodation and Support
This article discusses the accommodation needs of students living with disabilities and the role of career development practitioners in supporting their integration into university life.
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People Released From Prison Benefit From Employment Services, Maybe?
A study of studies finds ex-prisoners receiving employment programming are more likely to gain employment than those who don’t. But do they stay employed?
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Career Course Improves Student Self-Efficacy
Career courses in schools and post-secondaries are everywhere, but do they help? A course based on Chaos Career Theory is found to increase self-efficacy.
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Feeling Stuck at Work, Particularly When Doing The Wrong Work, Affects Mental Health
Doing a job you don't like and feeling stuck is linked to poor mental and physical health. Employers and CDPs: pay attention!
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Helping and Hindering Indigenous Young Adults’ Decision-Making
Barriers facing Indigenous young adults are well known. But what about the career decision-making successes of these youth? Mathew et al. have some answers.
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