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Career Centre OPENS at 10:00am this Friday 
The Career Centre will open at 10:00am this Fri Feb 12. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.

Beyond the Stethoscope - Feb 10 (8:30 - 10:30am) 
Career options for Life Sciences Graduates. Come on out to an engaging conversation panel discussion regarding career options that exists outside of the traditional medical roles. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions about their career paths and their particular industry insight. To attend this event, please login / register and sign up.

Career Choice & Your Personality - Fri Feb 26 
Gain insight into your personality and generate a list of potentially satisfying career areas to explore. Sign up at the Career Centre or call 416.978.8010 by Friday February 19th, 2010 to register.

Please Note: You also need to write the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) at the Career Centre by 5:00pm on Friday February 19th, 2010 in order to attend the workshop. The personality assessment takes about 30-40 minutes and there is a $15 administrative fee for scoring purposes.

Workshop Date: Friday February 26, 2010 from 11:30am-1:00pm


Register for the Extern Job Shadowing Program 
Register NOW for the Extern Job Shadowing Program and explore a career by visiting with professionals in the workplace. During the week of April 26, participants will shadow professionals in their area of interest, observing daily work activities, touring a number of departments, and meeting with staff to discuss the industry.

To register for the program, sign up and attend one of the orientation sessions offered on the following dates: Feb 8, Feb 11, Feb 19, Feb 22 and Feb 23.
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