Meghan Reid says, many young Canadians want to feel a sense of purpose in their work. They can be quick to change jobs if they feel like a “cog in the wheel.”
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How To Land And Maximize Your Internship Experience
Meghan Reid, Toronto Registered Psychologist says, you can increase the odds of turning an internship into paid work by identifying areas where the organization could improve or add value to its customers. It’s also in part about how you show up.
Navigating the Challenging Job Market: Tips for Students
Entering the job market as a student can be daunting, especially in today’s evolving landscape. Unemployment is high, and the nature of work is rapidly changing. Here’s some advice to help you stand out and succeed!
When Did You Decide It Was Time To Step Down From A Job?
Meghan Reid, M.A., C.Psych. goes live on CBC news and CBC/Radio-Canada on Cross Country Checkup with Ian Hanomansing, discussing her professional perspective on why people want to change from their lucrative careers. You can listen to the discussion here (9:30 mins to 17 mins).
How to Avoid Burnout When Your Coworker Takes Parental Leave
Meghan Reid, psychologist and managing director of Canada Career Counselling, notes there’s an underlying bias that if you don’t have children, you have more time to do work.
Why Career Counselling and Coaching Is the Key to Overcoming a Career Plateau
In today’s blog post, we’ll delve into the topic of the career plateau and explain how career counselling and coaching can help you transform your professional life and reach your goals.