The
Advantages of Career Counseling and What to Consider Before
Consulting a Career Counsel or
Every year, many thousands
of people undertake, or think about undertaking, some form of
career counseling. In fact, it could run into millions, given the
number of internet searches done each month on career counseling.
Reasons for that could be:
a. Starting out on a career after being a
student,
b. A career change for older and mid life
adults,
c. An adult in a career has been unable to
progress and needs advice on jump starting their stalled career,
plus other possible reasons. But what are the
advantages of having career counseling sessions?
Advantages of Career Counseling
There can be many advantages of career
counseling, but much will depend on the experience, training and
understanding of the counselor. If it is an in-school career
counselor who does the job a few hours a month, because the head
teacher tells him or her to, then the benefits could be very
limited. On the other hand, if it is a professionally trained
career counselor who has years of experience, then there can be
the following advantages at least:
1. As in independent and experienced advisor,
the counselor should be able to put your situation, personality,
qualifications, experience and abilities into a broad perspective.
This should help you find your own position and direction in your
career.
2. A trained counselor will be expert in getting
the right information out of you in a structured way. The
counselor will then be able to use that information promptly,
coupled with their intuitive assessment of you as as a person and
your likely best career course.
3. An experienced career counselor will have a
lot of knowledge and experience of various employment markets.
This means the counselor will see the other side of the career
coin, with which you may be unfamiliar, and this can help you a
great deal. They should also have much experience on the way human
resources departments and recruiters work.
4. If you are considering a
career change the
experience of the counselor could be invaluable, in view of the
complexities, both practical and personal, of the decision you are
considering.
5. Having somebody objective and assured will
help to give you confidence when making a decision on your future
career course.
6. The counselor may be able to offer or
recommend various career coaching courses that could be of help to
you.
Where to Go For Career Counseling
The growth of the career counseling business
over recent years has made it much easier to find good quality
career counseling services. Today, there are not just your local
services that are an option, but also online career coaching and
counseling services, with a wealth of information about jobs and
career related subjects.
If you are still at school, college or
university, then they may be able to offer you a useful service
within the establishment, or point you in the right direction
outside. You can also search online and find many options. There
is not necessarily a need to meet face to face, although there is
an advantage to having a face to face meeting, as the counselor is
more likely to assess you more accurately during a personal
meeting.
When choosing a career counselor, it is best to
compare the experience, services and cost of several; if you can
find one near you, all the better, but bear in mind that a
structured approach is used by professional counselors, and much
of that can be done effectively online and by telephone. It is
best not to spend any money until you are comfortable with every
aspect of what the counseling service offers.
This
career development
article was written by Roy Thomsitt, owner and part author of the
Routes To
Self Improvement website.
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