Pathway Planning
One Stop High School Counsellor - "this "one stop site" will to help answer questions regarding careers, and to provide high school students, parents and job seekers with the tools needed to facilitate exploration, planning and hopefully a sense of direction as you pursue goals for your lives"
Trades Information
Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) - replaces the General Educational Development (GED) that has been phased out. As with the GED, Ontario candidates who successfully obtain the CAEC will receive an Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate.
Community Living
Self Assessment - Know Yourself
myBlueprint - take interest, skills, motivations surveys, receive career suggestions, and explore careers
Career Cluster Interest Survey - see which career clusters are a match for your interests
Career Insite - provides materials for both parents and students to assist them in career development, requires registration
Career Planning - provides career information from Ministry of Education
Parent Guide - a guide for parents explore the role of coach and ally
Career Directions Guide - explore your skills and interests, investigate a variety of occupations, and set goals to shape your skill sets to lead you to the work you want to do
Career Decision Making Workbook - If you are unsure what you want to do after school, this guide is for you.
What's Next Guide - a complete guide to education & career planning for Ontario students
Career Profile - interactive site to discover your talents, personality traits, and ideal workplace
16 Personalities - find out who you are and why you do things the way you do.
Occupational Research - Know the Labour Market
Career Options by College Program
Career Options by University Major
DegreeHub - Which degree is right for you? Take this short survey to get personalized undergraduate recommendations.
Job Bank - jobs, wages, qualifications and more!
Labour Market Information - insight on the supply and demand for workers in specific industries.
National Occupation Classification - the NOC classifies occupations with a four-digit code according to skill type and skill level. The digits of the NOC code reflect important information about the occupation it represents (e.g., 3113 Dentists - “31” indicates that this is a health occupation and it requires university level education).
Ontario Skills Passport - research occupations
Experiential Learning/Skill Development - Make a Plan
Career Exploration & Experiential Learning Fact Sheet - the benefits of learning by doing and reflecting are numerous!
Job Search Workbook - step-by-step guide for job seekers