This March Break, students across the region are invited to explore their interests, discover new career pathways, and build confidence in their future at the Ontario Career Lab.
Powered by the HIEC, the Ontario Career Lab delivers career development programming across industries and pathways—bringing exploration, connection, and confidence to learners of all ages.
To help students make the most of their time off school, the Ontario Career Lab will be offering two engaging in-person workshops during March Break at its Burlington location. Students in Grades 9–12 are invited to participate in hands-on activities, interactive discussions, and meaningful career conversations with industry professionals.
Location:
Ontario Career Lab
5230 South Service Road, Suite 200
Burlington, Ontario
Dates:
Who Should Attend:
Students in Grades 9–12
What to Bring:
Students are encouraged to bring a laptop. Devices can be provided if needed.
Bonus:
A pizza lunch will be provided for all participants.
Students will take part in the Career Awareness Program, designed to help them explore future possibilities by connecting their personal strengths with real-world career opportunities.
Participants will:
This interactive session helps students better understand the many pathways available after high school.
Through the Personality Dimensions assessment, students will gain valuable insight into their personal strengths and communication styles.
Participants will learn to:
This workshop helps students build self-awareness—an important foundation for career and life decisions.
Students can register for one or both sessions using the link below:
Register here:
https://forms.gle/WeembL1cByMMD1Hq9
For more information, please contact:
Emily McCormack
Program Coordinator & Facilitator
Ontario Career Lab
emccormack@hiec.on.ca
By offering these March Break sessions, the Ontario Career Lab continues its mission of helping students discover their strengths, explore career pathways, and build the confidence to shape their futures.