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When it comes to choosing a career it should be less about what you want to be when you ‘grow up’ and more about WHO you want to be. From traditional careers like accounting to less traditional ones like podcasting, there is a job for everyone.


Many students think their degree determines what they’ll do after graduation but your degree is just one of the many things to take into consideration when deciding on a career path. The most important factor in choosing a career that’s right for you is… YOU!
But you can’t choose a career that fits who you are if you don’t know who you are! Take some time to reflect on your history, your experiences, your curiosities, your likes and dislikes, your strengths, your skills, your accomplishments, and the many other factors that go into making you who you are.
– York University

To learn more about Career Clusters and how to use them, check out the Indeed Career Guide.
Follow Your Heart: Careers in the Horse Industry: Whether you have a horse-related background or are a complete newbie, the Ontario Equine Education & Employment Program can help you get training and find employment. Learn more.

Looking at a career in Tech? HPL has just launched a number of online tech courses that give an introduction to cyber security, Linux, Python and the Internet of Things.

PATH is a non-profit agency that has been helping people with any kind of disability get and keep jobs since 1972. Disability is often a misleading and misunderstood term and they encourage you to appreciate that their focus is on the skills, talents, qualifications and, truly, the abilities of the individuals they work with.
Search job profiles. Explore 500 job profiles to find the one that’s right for you. As you explore, add job profiles to your list to view and compare highlights. You can take a quiz to get you started.
Explore Ontario’s Labour Market. Labour market information and statistics can help you plan your career. Learn more about work trends and the skills, education and training you need for jobs today, and in the future.