Greeting from the Editor
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53379/cjcd.2023.388Abstract
Greetings from the Editor-in-Chief and the Associate Editor. To read the full message, please open the PDF link.
Welcome to the final issue of 2023 for the Canadian Journal of Career Development. This year has seen an increase in submissions to our Journal and we are grateful to have so many consider us for their research publication. Our reviewers were certainly delighted and intrigued by your work.
Contained within this issue are six articles that address various topics related to career development. There are four articles that are published under our Peer-Reviewed Article Category, and two of which we are happy to have from our francophone community. There is one article published in our Practitioner & Community Best Practices and one article published in our Graduate Student Research Brief Sections. Each article is interesting, and we highly recommend you take time reading
them.
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