Can anyone use Career Cruising?

Can anyone use Career Cruising?

Yes, you can practice using Career Cruising from the student side!

What is the purpose of Career Cruising?

Career Cruising is a self-exploration and planning program that helps people of all ages achieve their potential in career and life. Engage every student in building the skills, knowledge, and plans for future success with a uniquely student centered experience.

Who owns career cruising?

How We Got Here. Career Cruising is founded by Matt McQuillen, Jeff Harris, and Angus McMurtry.

How do you use Career Cruising?

Go to www.careercruising.com. On the Career Cruising homepage, enter your username and password, and click Log In. Once you have logged in, you will see the Career Cruising main page. From here you can access all the tools and features in the program.

What should I do for my career?

20 things to do for your career by the time you’re 30

  1. Figure out your career non-negotiables.
  2. Do something that challenges you.
  3. Volunteer.
  4. Keep your resume in check.
  5. Quit a job that’s bringing you down.
  6. Learn how to network like a champ.
  7. Study while you work.
  8. Master those ‘soft skills’.

Why is career awareness and exploration important?

Career awareness and exploration helps students build an understanding of the full landscape of careers by providing experiences that allow them to interact with industry professionals.

Who owns Xello?

Xello is led by co-founders Matt McQuillen, CEO, and Jeff Harris, President. The pair have been running the Company since it launched 25 years ago.

When was Xello created?

1997
Established in 1997, Xello is currently used by over 20,000 institutions across North America, including schools, employment agencies, libraries, colleges, and universities. Xello’s mission is to help anyone, anywhere in the world create a successful future through self-knowledge, exploration, and planning.

What are the 5 career clusters?

Career Clusters

  • Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources.
  • Architecture and Construction.
  • Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications.
  • Business, Management, and Administration.
  • Education and Training.
  • Energy.
  • Finance.
  • Government and Public Administration.