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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Transitions Career & Business Consultants

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    Renfrew-Collingwood

    I am former graduate of the program. At the time I had recently moved to Vancouver from the Island…read moreto be closer to my daughter (having just gone through a painful separation). Although it was in some respects a rewarding experience, there was one extremely negative interaction with one of the counsellors, Chris, which continues to bother me and has overshadowed any of the positive that came from the experience. During one on the group sessions, Chris approached me and very quietly made the comment "you're just a three dressed up as a nine". The phrase is a from a pop song of the same title which refers to a person that is normally a "3" (not attractive) presenting superficially or from a distance as a "9" (attractive). It goes on to say "who do you think you are" and other similarly negative phrases. This came out of nowhere and nothing to this with career development. I did not respond at the time being in an obvious state of shock. I found the interaction incredibly demeaning and disrespectful, particularly given the context of having come for help during a very difficult time and her being a counsellor. It was recommended that I share this , regardless of the time frame, for my own well-being. Since there is a real and inherent power imbalance between counsellors and clients, I think it would be essential that counsellors conduct themselves ethically and professionally in any and all interactions. The harm caused by not doing so should not underestimated. K

    Transitions literally changed my life... I enrolled in a 3-week session here in 2010 after being…read morelaid off. At first I was a little hesitant, unsure whether I was wasting my time (let's face it, these programs can be pretty cheesy, and totally useless - I pictured childish exercises like writing down things I wanted to be when I grow up, or reviewing/updating my resume (which I could have done at home). However, my experience at Transitions was far more than just career counselling... the two facilitators Dean and Kris actually cared about our group, were passionate about personal development and seeking to understand ourselves better. They took time to build trust and share their own personal stories and struggles, and worked hard to bond our group together. On the last day believe it or not there were tears. And by the way, our group consisted of maybe 18 people, in a range of ages from 18-70. So a very diverse group! Some were students, some were moms looking to return to work, and some were people like me - looking for a change, feeling lost, and needing a place to start. The Transitions course tackled not only vocational counselling (both in a group and one-on-one) but so much more - we learned how to identify negative patterns in our lives, and identify and prioritize our own personal (and professional) values. We really had the opportunity to take a good look at ourselves and the choices we'd made. It makes sense in a holistic way to understand your past before looking ahead to the future. I would highly, highly recommend this course for anyone considering a new career, or seeking a change, or really anyone who feels a bit lost and needs some guidance. It's a super supportive atmosphere, and I think the cost is also covered by EI. (I barely found any info on this program online.. hope it still exists? And didn't become one of those rare gems that is super successful, then loses funding?? )

    MOSAIC Translation Services

    MOSAIC Translation Services

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    Renfrew-Collingwood

    Just wanted to share my very good experience with MOSAIC. The communication was very smooth. As…read morewell as the payment. The translation (Lithuanian to English) was very well done and delivered very quickly both by e- mail and mail. The university has not even required the translation to be approved by notary because it was done by MOSAIC. And the price was 2 times lower than in other translation bureaus. Highly recommended!

    From the owner: MOSAIC has been providing interpretation and translation services to the private and public sectors…read morefor over 20 years. With the most sophisticated request-processing, word-processing and formatting technologies, cross-platform capabilities, and communications software and hardware available, and a wide network of foreign-language professionals, MOSAIC Interpretation and Translation Services is one of British Columbia and Canada's top language-services agencies. MOSAIC is a Vancouver-based non-profit agency dedicated to serving the settlement and integration needs of immigrants and refugees. Our Interpretation and Translation Services operates on a fee-for-service basis, co-ordinating the work of over 300 language specialists in more than 70 languages. Aiming for service excellence, we only recruit and work with qualified individuals committed to upholding the ethical and performance standards of the industry. User agencies have recognized our commitment to service excellence by nomi

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