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Career Exploration

Developing your career is a journey of exploration.

Where to Start

The first step on your career exploration journey at Huron is to book an appointment with your Career Coach.

Your Career Coach will guide you through career assessments and exploration to ensure you have a broad awareness of career possibilities. They will empower you to act through networking, the development of impressive application documents, and finding a variety of opportunities.

YOUR FIRST MEETING WITH YOUR CAREER Coach

Career Coaches are assigned to current Huron students based on primary program of study.

Book an appointment with your Career Coach

During your first appointment, you and your Career Coach will begin getting to know each other. You do not need any specific career goals prior to your first appointment! Your coach will ask guiding questions and listen to determine where to begin your career exploration journey.

Career Assessments

Your Career Coach can recommend a variety of reputable digital career assessments. These tools can help you develop self-awareness related to your values, interests, personality, skills and strengths.

Prototype Experiences

Prototype experiences include networking events, coffee chats, worksite visits, job shadowing, mentorship, internships and more! Reflect on each experience and adapt to create a fulfilling life and career.

Cogie’s Student Experience

Cogie was interested in careers related to climate change and environmental stability. The timeline below demonstrates experiences Cogie prototyped on their career exploration journey.

Year 1

Cogie starts an internship at the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in the climate change division, where they later became a Business Analyst to help organizations achieve net zero gas emissions.

After developing an interest in environmental sustainability in high school, Cogie decides to bring that passion to Huron by joining the Huron University College Students’ Council (HUCSC) as Sustainability Commissioner.

Year 2

Cogie begins another internship as a research assistant for Dr. Kendra Coulter, narrowing their focus to environmental sustainability as it relates to animal welfare.

Cogie becomes recognized as a leading student voice in environmental sustainability and is invited to a UN climate change convention in Kenya to represent Canadian youth, a climate change fellowship at Duke University, and to an ecology conference in Ottawa.

As Sustainability Commissioner for the HUCSC, Cogie was able to implement the Blue Community Initiative, which saw a campus-wide ban on the sale of bottled water products and Huron’s commitment to only use publicly-financed water and wastewater services.

Year 3

Served on the Youth Advisory Council for the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada.

Selected as one of 32 leaders from across the country, Cogie took part in the CEO x 1 Day program and spent a day shadowing Jeffrey Orridge, CEO of TVO.

Cogie is recognized as one of Canada’s Top 25 Environmentalists Under 25.

Cogie plans to apply to graduate programs in environmental sustainability, with a focus on the welfare of animals.

Connect with your Career Coach

Book a meeting with your Career Coach to start exploring possibilities today!

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