The Evolving Nature of Career Development in Australia
Rebecca Herbertson (B.Psych; GradCertCareerDevt; CertIVTAE) is a highly respected figure in the Australian career development space. Not only is Rebecca the current WA Division President of the Career Development Association of Australia, but Rebecca has worked alongside governments, large organisations, and highly motivated individuals, consulting on all things career development. Alongside starting and running an RTO, Rebecca spends much of her time sharing her knowledge through webinars and zoom conferences with individuals so that they too can achieve success in their careers.
In short, it's hard to find a person that knows more about careers than this one right here! After meeting Rebecca it was obvious to us that there is a science to career development and we were lucky enough to get her on a call for 30 minutes. We hope you enjoy it.
(0:58) What do you think the biggest change has been in the career development space in Australia over the last 20 years
(4:37) What could people improve on to succeed professionally amidst globalisation, technological disruption and the gig economy?
(10:21) How do people flourish in their careers? Is 1 on 1 mentoring helpful?
(13:21) Is there research on the benefits of engaging a career coach?
(15:48) How do parents as career influencers stack up against career coaches?
(17:55) How should job seekers and individuals be thinking about their career?
(20:31) What do careers of the future look like?
(22:35) Can schools and universities improve their career services?
(26:14) What are your views on the traditional resume?
(29:02) What are two of your biggest career tips for people?
In short, it's hard to find a person that knows more about careers than this one right here! After meeting Rebecca it was obvious to us that there is a science to career development and we were lucky enough to get her on a call for 30 minutes. We hope you enjoy it.
(0:58) What do you think the biggest change has been in the career development space in Australia over the last 20 years
(4:37) What could people improve on to succeed professionally amidst globalisation, technological disruption and the gig economy?
(10:21) How do people flourish in their careers? Is 1 on 1 mentoring helpful?
(13:21) Is there research on the benefits of engaging a career coach?
(15:48) How do parents as career influencers stack up against career coaches?
(17:55) How should job seekers and individuals be thinking about their career?
(20:31) What do careers of the future look like?
(22:35) Can schools and universities improve their career services?
(26:14) What are your views on the traditional resume?
(29:02) What are two of your biggest career tips for people?
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