Canada's landscape varies greatly from province to province and so do the economic opportunities. As an Employment Professional who has lived on the Prairies, in The 6ix, and on the Rock,* I'm fascinated by the career shifts that people pursue.
While some dream of moving to the nearest urban centre, others are equally as eager to find calmer lives in rural areas.
Career transition points can be difficult to navigate, whether they involve moving to another location, switching sectors, taking a chance on the business idea in the back of your mind, or applying for a management position.
I'm excited to announce the launch of Career Paths Travelled, a new blog project that explores career shifts in Canada through interviews with career transitioners. Here, interviewees will share their stories, motivations, tips, and the potentially avoidable mistakes that they made along the way.
Do you know anyone who has an interesting career shift experience to share?
Email: career.paths.travelled@gmail.com
*The above terminology refers to: Saskatchewan, Toronto, and Newfoundland
While some dream of moving to the nearest urban centre, others are equally as eager to find calmer lives in rural areas.
Career transition points can be difficult to navigate, whether they involve moving to another location, switching sectors, taking a chance on the business idea in the back of your mind, or applying for a management position.
I'm excited to announce the launch of Career Paths Travelled, a new blog project that explores career shifts in Canada through interviews with career transitioners. Here, interviewees will share their stories, motivations, tips, and the potentially avoidable mistakes that they made along the way.
Do you know anyone who has an interesting career shift experience to share?
Email: career.paths.travelled@gmail.com
*The above terminology refers to: Saskatchewan, Toronto, and Newfoundland
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