Relevant work on topics that impact current work force trends and dynamics.
CONSIDERING THE SERVICES OF A CAREER COUNSELOR Part 2 of 4 – Stewart, #
by Beverly Baskin
In Part 1 of this series, the reader came to understand what a career counselor is, does and who needs one. Generally, there are 4 types of clients and everyone from 17 to 65 and beyond […]
CONSIDERING THE SERVICES OF A CAREER COUNSELOR Part 3 of 4 – Stewart, #
by Beverly Baskin
In Parts 1 and 2 of this series, the reader learned what career counseling will do for all four types of clients [The Exploratory Client (ages 17-27); The 30s Transition Client (ages 28-39); The Mid-life […]
CONSIDERING THE SERVICES OF A CAREER COUNSELOR Part 4 of 4 – Stewart, #
by Beverly Baskin
In Parts 1 and 2 and 3 of this series, the reader learned what career counseling will do for all four types of clients; how the career counselor begins with an interview which provides as […]
Returning to the Workforce: Employment Gaps One Step at a Time – Stewart, #
by Heather Eager
You’re really doing it. You’re going back into the rat race. After being out of the workforce for a couple of months – or even several years – it’s time to jump back in with […]
Spirituality – Stewart, #
by Linda Rolie
Spirituality in career development is about quality of life and making a contribution. Much of what gives us meaning and fulfillment is being of service to others. Where your skills serve people’s needs, a likely […]
Enlist Professional Organizations in Your Job Search – Stewart, #
By Don Orlando, MBA, CPRW, JCTC, CCM
The Encyclopedia of Associations offers dozens of ways to help you in your job search. That reference work, available in most good libraries, lists nearly 81,000 professional organizations.
Find the short listing for […]
Students Uncovering “What’s Next?” – Stewart, #
by Jennifer Manlowe, PhD
“Where the needs of the world and your talents cross, there lies your vocation.”—Aristotle
Believing that each one us has within us a unique blueprint for our destinies is quite a grand proposition to consider. […]
THE FIVE SENSES – Stewart, #
By Laurie J. Roy
Okay, you’ve just been ushered into the interview…how do you calm your nerves. I found an easy way to calm my nerves while giving me something to concentrate on during the interview. I call this The […]