In a recent article by CTV News, Dr. Laura Hambley highlights the benefits of stepping back to recharge and how to plan for a meaningful “adult gap year”.
Media Appearances
Finding a new job in your 50s comes with extra hurdles
Landing a job in your 50s is achievable, especially with a focus on upskilling and confidence, says Laura Hambley, founder of Canada Career Counselling. Many in their 50s successfully pivot to roles in consulting, entrepreneurship, or contract work.
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.
Best Fields of Study for Young Canadians Choosing Career Path: Career Experts Weigh In
Some industries offer more career opportunities to youth than others, including technology, health care, and the trades, some career professionals say.
Toxic Bosses Are a Global Issue With Devastating Consequences
Toxic Bosses: A Global Epidemic Impacting Employee Well-Being and Organizational Success – Insights from Dr. Laura Hambley’s Latest Research on Toxic Leadership.
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).