What Students Are Saying: The Most Common Takeaways from Our Mentorship Sessions
At HIEC, we’ve spent decades creating spaces where young people can explore their career pathways through mentorship, networking, and career coaching...
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Michael Emery
12/1/25 3:15 PM

Every year, Giving Tuesday reminds us that generosity comes in many forms. This year, we’re focusing on a resource that’s just as powerful as any donation: your time.
In its second year, the Ontario Career Lab, powered by HIEC, is collaborating with the Ministry of Education to offer Career Conversations to Grade 9 and 10 students in all publicly funded high schools across Ontario. In one year, we’ve seen the difference that providing Career Conversations can have on our youth. And that’s never been more important!
Across Canada and around the world, young people are navigating a rapidly changing labour market—and the challenges they face are significant.
According to the OECD’s recent data:
And emerging evidence from the OECD makes something else very clear: mid-adolescence (Grades 9 and 10) is a critical life moment — a period when young people are especially open to learning, exploration, and identity-building, but also vulnerable to disengagement if they don’t see meaningful pathways ahead.
That’s exactly where the Ontario Career Lab makes an impact.
The Ontario Career Lab brings more than 2,500 volunteer Career Coaches into schools across the province, connecting students with real professionals at a pivotal time in their development.
In many ways, Ontario Career Lab is a direct, practical implementation of the OECD’s 2025 recommendations: early intervention, real-world exposure, equitable access, and support for lifelong adaptability.
This Giving Tuesday, we are asking for your time as a generous donation to help make this critical impact.

At the Ontario Career Lab, we’ve seen firsthand the difference a meaningful, authentic Career Conversation can make. When a volunteer Career Coach visits a classroom, they help students:
Our own research with students shows us that many young people are nervous about:
But after a Career Conversation session, students consistently report:
And all of that comes from just 90 minutes of connection.
This Giving Tuesday, instead of asking for donations, we’re asking you to consider a different kind of gift.
When you become a Career Coach, you’re giving:
Every Career Coach—whether a skilled tradesperson, entrepreneur, administrator, tech professional, artist, or anything in between—helps young people see that there are many paths to success, and many ways to build a fulfilling future.
And you don’t need to be a polished speaker or have a traditional career. You just need to be willing to show up.
Being a Career Coach requires:
We handle the scheduling, facilitation, and classroom prep. You bring yourself.
Young people deserve support, and you can be part of the solution.
This Giving Tuesday, join us in strengthening career readiness for students across Ontario. Your time is incredibly valuable—and it can change a student’s future.
Sign up to become a Career Coach today: OntarioCareerLab.ca
Please share our Giving Tuesday Give Time campaign with your networks. Your support matters and is truly appreciated.
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