Help you identify the factors influencing your career development, and help you assess your interests, abilities, and values. Help you locate resources and sources of career information. Help you to determine the next steps and develop a plan to achieve your goals. The first steps in becoming a career counselor are obtaining a bachelor’s degree in a related field and then a master’s degree in counseling with a focus on career development, if possible.
The master’s degree in counseling provides specific training to prepare for on-the-job responsibilities. A job with a good work-life balance, and solid prospects to improve, get promoted, and earn a higher salary would make many employees happy. Here’s how Mental Health Counselors’ job satisfaction is rated in terms of upward mobility and flexibility.
• One Detailed Counseling Session
• 1 Hour Counseling Duration
• 22+ Pages Detailed Career Report
• 1 Year Post Counseling Support
• 5 Dimensional Career Assessment included
• Study Techniques
• Exam Details
• Motivational Session
• College Details
• Behavioral Counseling
• Detailed Professional Profile Analysis
• One Detailed Counseling Session
• 22+ Pages Detailed Career Report
• 1 Year Post Counseling Support
• 1 Hour Counseling Duration
• Industry Inputs
• Career Advancement Recommendations
• Skills Development Recommendations
• Motivational Session
• Career Planning
Career counsellors assist persons who have inquiries about various occupations and educational options. If you’re looking for work, working with a career counsellor can help you make the most of the planning and decision-making process, resulting in a job path that’s tailored to your specific needs. Some high school counsellors assist students in making college and career decisions. Others work in higher education, advising university students who are having trouble choosing a major or selecting what they want to do after graduation. Some counsellors focus on working with adults who have already entered the workforce. These people may seek the advice of a career counsellor because they are thinking about changing occupations, wish to grow in their existing jobs, or need help finding new work after being laid off.
You might want to visit a career counsellor if you are facing issues like work frustration, stagnation, lack of motivation or you’re looking to change your career path entirely. For students who are unsure of their next steps in their education journey, visiting a career counsellor would be advisable. Counsellors not only provide guidance and support, they also conduct aptitude and personality testing to assist the client in make the best suited choices. Book an Appointment.