Our signature program teaches you 12 habits for a successful career.

We will teach you seven stretches and five meditations that will build your ability to create a strong and healthy career. You could think of it as Yoga for your career!

Career Vitality will soon be available as an online program that you can work through at your own pace, with support and guidance from Career Spa staff.

In the meantime, sign up as a member (as a special introductory offer, it’s free in February and March 2012!), and tap into our Career Vitality program there. You will find webinars and tips to get you started.

Career Vitality’s seven stretches:

  • Scope your employability
  • Design your learning
  • Nurture your relationships
  • Scan your landscape
  • Mine your market
  • Build your reputation
  • Sell your strengths

Career Vitality’s five meditations:

  • Discover your work purpose
  • Balance your working life
  • Imagine your ideal
  • Build your resilience
  • Embrace uncertainty

Testimonial

“Mum really appreciates your help and she is certainly being invited to more interviews so the help has paid off. ... Thanks a million!”
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Free online career assessments

If you would like to complete a career assessment, to give you some new ideas for your next career move, you can access free tools at: www.career-toolkit.com or www.myfuture.gov.au

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