GCDF Global Career Development Facilitator

The Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) credential was developed by CCE, in collaboration with the National Career Development Association (NCDA) and the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee in the mid-1990s. The GCDF U.S. credentialing program was launched in the United States in 1997 and is the first and most notable national credential in the field of career development. The program was originally known as the Career Development Facilitator (CDF™). As the credential became more recognized domestically, acceptance abroad became prevalent. In 2001, the CDF was renamed the GCDF to illustrate its global expansion with its first international partner in Japan.

Since its inception, the GCDF has had a significant impact on the field of career development:

Maryland Michigan
North Carolina South Carolina
Tennessee Wisconsin

To be eligible for a GCDF credential, there are specific thresholds that you must meet:

There are 13 approved curriculum providers that meet the standards for the GCDF 120-hour (minimum) training requirement that offer a variety of methods of learning for those who wish to become a GCDF.

More information about becoming a GCDF, about receiving your initial training, and about renewing your credential is easily accessible through the navigation menu at left.

More information about becoming a GCDF, about receiving your initial training, and about renewing your credential is easily accessible through the navigation menu at left.

More information about becoming a GCDF, receiving your initial training, and renewing your credential is easily accessible via selecting your country in the GCDF Countries drop-down menu above.

More information about becoming a GCDF, receiving your initial training, and renewing your credential is easily accessible via selecting your country in the GCDF Countries drop-down menu above.

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