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Join us at pathfindercampus.ca Most career advice focuses on your resume, your credentials, and the skills employers are looking for right now. That advice has its place. But there's something more foundational that often gets skipped: your natural strengths. Knowing what you're genuinely built for doesn't just make you better at your job — it changes which jobs you even consider. Strengths aren't simply the things you're good at. They're the activities, ways of thinking, and ways of working that feel natural and energizing — even when they're challenging. When your work draws on your strengths, everything gets easier. You recover from hard days more quickly. You bring more creativity and patience. Knowing your strengths won't guarantee a perfect career path. But it gives you a compass to return to whenever you feel lost or uncertain
