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Career Centre Profiles

Most Canadian universities and colleges have a career centre to serve their students, and sometimes even alumni*. The centres profiled in this section are members of the Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers (CACEE). At each of these centres, career services professionals will match you with expert career counsellors, advisors or coaches. They will help you discover opportunities for work-integrated learning, and assist you in creating the tools and skills necessary to land satisfying, fulfilling employment.

If you haven’t yet visited the career centre at your school, select it from the list below to learn more about the services available and to find contact information. Your future is just a click away!

*Career centre services in educational institutions are paid for by student fees, so most of these centres will only work with current students; however, some will also work with alumni. Occasionally, university and college career centres will serve community members in exchange for a user fee. Contact the centre nearest you to explore your options.

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