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Self-awareness involves understanding ourselves objectively, recognizing how others perceive us, and grasping our place withing the broader context of the world.  Self-awareness plays a key role in career success. Research shows that individuals with strong self-awareness tend to be more confident in their roles, build better relationships, ach...

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With the everchanging work environment, we are seeing more remote work opportunities. However, is saving yourself time from commuting actually creating better balance in your life? It depends!

We have put together some helpful tips to support you maintaining balance while working from home:

· Create a “go to work” routine. Consider going to the gym or leavi...

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Rebuilding Identity During Career Transition: Why Who You Are Matters as Much as What You Do

Career transition is more than updating your résumé or learning new skills — it can also be a shift in identity. Many people don’t realize how closely their sense of self is tied to their job title, workplace community, and daily routines, until they’re without...

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April Dyrda, a registered psychologist and career coach with Canada Career Counselling, says if you're only applying for jobs online, you could be missing out.

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It’s one of the most common — and overlooked — interview questions: “Why do you want this role?”

At first glance, it seems simple. But how you answer this can signal a lot including your level of preparation, your understanding of the company’s priorities, and your vision for how you’ll contribute.

Too often, candidates default to vague enthusiasm (“It ...

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