Career Planning Resources
myBlueprint - Login with your CBE edu email and password.
An interactive education, career, pathways and life planner. The tool can help you to explore and build your high school course plan and inform your course choices.
myBlueprint includes:
- Learn about yourself using the 520+ assessments
- Plan for high school
- Explore post-secondary opportunities across the country
- College, University, and Apprenticeship Information – detailed information on post-secondary education and training options.
- Explore and compare occupations
- Find entry-level jobs and volunteer opportunities
- Create interactive portfolios for classes and applications
- Create resumes, cover letters, and budgets
- Set goals and action plans
- Document evidence of learning using pictures, videos, drawings, and audio recordings
Alis - Alberta careers, learning and employment information
ALIS CAREERinsite - A one-stop guide to career planning for Albertans. Create your career plan, get to know yourself with quizzes and exercises, explore options, get ready and take action.
Calgary Public Library - Job & Career Accelerator Library Card Required. An interactive career selection and job search system, including: occupation profiles, resume building, cover letter writing, interview skills and more.
Career Exploration Centre - The Career Exploration Centre (CEC) is a fun, interactive environment where you can get hands-on experience with a variety of careers located on the SAIT campus.
Learning Clicks - Thinking about life after high school? Explore your options and discover how other students are forging their paths.
Aboriginal Youth Career Pathways - CAREERS prepares Aboriginal students for post-secondary education and the world of work through the Aboriginal Youth CAREER Pathways program. Launched in partnership with the Government of Alberta, the program provides career awareness for Aboriginal youth starting in middle school with an expanded choice of occupations for career exploration and internship experiences.
Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) - RAP is an apprenticeship program for high school students. Earn Credits! Earn Wages! Earn valuable work experience!
Learning Commons
The Learning Commons is the hub of the Bowness learning community. Students can access print material and online resources. The Learning Commons is also home to our Student Success Centre (Resource), Wellness Resources, and our career support (RAP, Work Experience, Career Talks).
RAP/Work Experience
Students interested in the Trades, the Registered Apprenticeship Program, or just earning credits while they work at their part-time job, can find all the necessary information on the Off-Campus Education webpage through our school counsellors.