Brian heads to Victoria to meet an accounting clerk who shares that he works on accounts payable and receivable, financial statements, and more. He really likes working with clients to help them achieve their financial goals.
An account manager solves clients’ problems and helps them achieve their financial goals. It’s important to be social for this work, and as Viviana finds out, there is nothing boring about it—no two clients, situations or days are the same in this fast-paced career.
An account manager for a corporate travel agency takes Brian on a tour of this career. He arranges everything from cars, hotels and flights for his company’s clients, getting them home to their families and making their day easier.
Sara, an acupuncturist, explains to Mariam how acupuncture can treat pain and help people get back to optimal health. The most rewarding part of her job is when her clients realize how powerful acupuncture is and how able their body is to heal.
Viviana goes to Victoria to meet an advertising marketer who works with clients to develop and evolve their brand strategies. This career would be ideal for someone who is creative, innovative, and entrepreneurial—and thrives under the pressure of deadlines.
Siraj takes Mariam on an inspection of an airplane, ensuring all components are safe for it to return to the sky. Watch as he explains how his job involves troubleshooting and digging deeper to solve problems.
An architect shows Brian how he uses sketches, technical drawings and 3D animation in his work. He talks about the many areas an architect can specialize in, from design architecture to technical architecture to business ownership.
Watch as Mariam travels to North Vancouver to meet Danielle, an audiologist. Danielle’s focus is to help people manage their hearing health and to ease communication difficulties. She describes an audiological assessment and explains what a great sense of accomplishment knowing how much she is changing someone’s life.
Brian meets with an AV technician who shows how he installs and operates lighting, audio and visual equipment to create event spaces—all within 24 hours! He says half the job is technical and the other half is service related.
Meet Lukas, an audio visual technician, who connects people through technology. He explains to Mariam how understanding technical requirements and being able to troubleshoot is an important part of the job.