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Grow your skills from the comfort of your own home or office, with webinars on career development advocacy, client self-sufficiency, supporting youth with disabilities and more!
Career Jam 2025 (Resume Writing Academy)
Nov. 3
Stay ahead of the curve with Career Jam 2025, a global event exploring the latest megatrends shaping the careers industry. Connect with fellow professionals to exchange ideas, discover emerging strategies and gain insights from international experts on what’s next in career development. Ideal for practitioners eager to anticipate change and inspire innovative approaches to client success.
Employment opportunities for youth with disabilities (Neil Squire)
Nov. 4
Discover innovative programs and strategies supporting youth with disabilities in finding meaningful, skills-aligned employment. This webinar highlights practical resources and inclusive initiatives that empower young jobseekers to navigate barriers and build sustainable careers. Ideal for educators, employment counsellors and services providers dedicated to advancing accessibility and workforce inclusion.
Trend Tuesday Live (Resume Writing Academy)
Nov. 4, 11, 18 & 25
Stay current on the latest in career services and leadership development in this short, weekly live series. Hosts share insights from Career Thought Leaders’ Career Jam trends white paper plus updates on job search, Linkedin, branding, resume writing, coaching and business development.
AI bootcamp for early talent recruiting (NACE)
Nov. 5, 12 & 19
Gain hands-on experience using AI tools to transform early talent recruitment in this three-week virtual bootcamp. Led by industry experts Jeremy Schifeling and Allison Dietz, participants will learn to apply AI across the full recruiting cycle – from talent attraction and evaluation to reporting while building a personalized prompt library. Ideal for early career recruitment professionals seeking to stay ahead in an AI-driven hiring landscape.
The Ultimate Recruitment Series for CDPs: How to Help People Land Dream Jobs and Help Companies Build Dream Teams – In French (CERIC)
Nov. 5, 12 & 19
Hosted fully in French by recruitment expert Julie Labrie, one of Canada’s top thought leaders in hiring, this is a practical series exploring how today’s job market is evolving. Learn how AI is reshaping recruitment, what red flags employers notice most, and how jobseekers can build stronger connections and negotiate salaries with confidence. This event provides beneficial knowledge to those working in recruitment, whether that’s supporting jobseekers or helping your organization hire new talent.
Advocacy without borders: Elevating career development together (APCDA)
Nov. 6
Explore how global megatrends – from AI and automation to climate change and hybrid work – are shaping the future of careers. Led by Dr. Candy Ho, an award-winning career development educator and researcher, this session will highlight how practitioners worldwide can elevate the impact of career development through storytelling, partnerships and evidence-based practice.
Digital innovations and the future of the talent marketplace (NCDA)
Nov. 12
This webinar explores how emerging technologies are reshaping hiring and career mobility. Learn how digital credentials, learning and employment records (LERs) and other innovations are transforming the connection between education and work. Participants will gain insights into how these tools can support career development professionals in preparing clients for the evolving talent marketplace.
Future-Ready HR: The skills that matter most (CPHR)
Nov. 13
As HR rapidly evolves in a digital, AI-enabled world, understanding the skills shaping the profession’s future is more crucial than ever. Drawing on research with over 13,000 HR professionals worldwide, this webinar shares data-driven insights on the capabilities redefining HR – from digital fluency and strategic transformation to career-stage skill development.
Using Linkedin to market your career services (APCDA)
Nov. 13
Learn how to expand your professional reach and attract clients using LinkedIn in this practical webinar for career practitioners. Experts Ani Titus, Karol Taylor and Tuan Anh Le will share strategies for posting effectively, building referral networks and using social media to promote your services. Whether you’re new to Linkedin or looking to refine your online presence, you’ll gain actionable tips to boost visibility and engagement.
Recruitment and Retention Best Practices (Canadian Apprenticeship Forum)
Nov. 14
Explore proven strategies for recruiting and retaining diverse talent in the skilled trades through this national webinar series. Featuring insights from employers, apprentices and industry associations, each session tackles real-world challenges and solutions for building inclusive workplaces. Participants will gain actionable steps, practical tools and access to CAF-FCA’s comprehensive Recruitment and Retention Guide.
Breaking the cycle: practical strategies for increasing your client’s self-sufficiency (CERIC & WCCDA)
Nov. 14, 21 & 28
This three-part series helps career practitioners move from supporting clients to truly empowering their self-sufficiency. Through practical strategies, case studies and role-playing, participants will learn how to foster client independence, build long-term resilience and enhance service impact. This webinar will equip you with tools to strengthen outcomes and align your practice with sustainable, client-centred approaches.
Amplifying Advocacy: Career Development in a Disrupted World of Work (NCDA, CERIC & CCDF)
Nov. 19
This panel conversation will discuss taking action on today’s pressing challenges – from youth and long-term unemployment to service reductions, rising living costs and the impacts of AI. Participants can expect an engaging conversation on how to mobilize advocacy, with strategies, tools and ideas to amplify their own voices and those of the people and communities most affected.
Innovative practice from the home nations (NICEC)
Nov. 20
Explore innovative approaches shaping career guidance across the U.K. in this seminar from the National Institute for Career Education and Counseling (NICEC). Featuring speakers from Wales and Scotland, the session will showcase projects such as Careerscraft, Future Jobs Wales and armed forces skills mapping, alongside insights from The History of the Career Services in the UK.
Strengthening career development in the Asia Pacific and beyond (APCDA)
Nov. 20
Join an international panel of experts, including Dr. Candy Ho, Dr. Seth Hyden and Sini Parampota, to explore strategies for advancing career development across the Asia-Pacific region. The discussion will focus on advocating for career development as a driver of sustainable growth, professionalizing the field, upskilling the workforce and linking mental health with career guidance. Participants will gain global insights and practical ideas to strengthen their impact in a rapidly evolving world of work.




