That life stage known as “mid-career” can be a
dispiriting time. You’ve invested a good chunk of
your life in pursuit of professional stability; to
build a life, a home, and some piece of mind. You
are comfortable and should be proud.
But have you ever stopped to consider whether
you actually like what you do? Are you
challenged? Can you see yourself in the same
career ten years from now? Survival,
convenience, and serendipity often determine
where you start your career. Now it’s time for
you decide what the next part of your life will
look like. We can help.
Career transitioning
CHANGING YOUR LIFE COURSE
Services
Universities teach you how to think but they’re
not great at helping you determine what you
want to do with your life and help you find a
career.
A career is more than a job or a set of skills. It
identifies who you are and your place in the
world. Work might not be everything, but it’s
where you’ll spend most of your time. The first
path you take is an important one. Let us help
you choose wisely.
Finding a career
DISCOVER WHERE YOU BELONG
INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT
You’ll be given a personalized
assessment protocol, tailored
specifically to your needs and
goals.
VOCATIONAL COUNSELLING
Assessments are worthless without
someone to help interpret them.
Together we explore your interests
and determine how your interests
can be translated into career
options.
COST EFFECTIVE
Our founder doesn’t actually do
this for the money. He’s a tenured
research professor by day. Our
mandate is to help people with
their career-related existential
problems, not profit-seeking.
SCIENTIFIC RIGOUR
Interest inventories and
personality tests are fun to
complete. Who doesn’t like hearing
about themselves? But they must
be rigorously developed and have
years of data supporting their
usefulness and accuracy. All
assessments are audited before
and after their use; data analysis is
one of our fortes.
Greg A. Chung-Yan, PhD
Managing Director
No new clients are being
accepted at this time. But
please let us know if you
would be interested in our
services. We’re sorry for the
inconvenience.