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Counselling for a career imaginary

Adventures in Career Development

This time I’m doing something pretty new, which is based on my recent article Building a radical career imaginary: using Laclau and Mouffe and Hardt and Negri to reflexively re-read Ali and Graham’s counselling approach to career guidance.

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How can and should secondary school teachers be involved inbuilding students’ career knowledge and skills?

Adventures in Career Development

In the article we argue that learning about careers and the world of work supports the increased engagement and achievement of young people in secondary school, enabling them to make better choices about future pathways and work. It is open access, so you should be able to access it where ever you are. Our synthesis read as follows.

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LinkedIn Q&A: What’s the Difference Between Endorsements and Recommendations?

Eat Your Career

Today’s article discusses the differences between endorsements and recommendations and which one is “better” for your needs. Career Development. Career Counseling. Career Management. In another article in this series, I’ll address the specifics regarding what to include in your request and who to ask.

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How to manage a college education | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Yeah, the Career Development Office not only helps out with the usual stuff (resumes, company visits, job listings) but their laser-focus on networking and how to build that network while still a student is great and helped a lot of my peers get where they are today. "Career centers cater to companies, not candidates."

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NICEC journal 54 now available

Adventures in Career Development

The latest issue features articles on higher education careers practice, the use of digital technologies in careers work, career counselling for domestic violence survivors, career coaching and adult guidance, and career theory. In other words, it is stuffed full of fascinating new stuff.