Asked by Ankit Agrawal | 30th of March 2020
career counselling career guidanceCareer guidance is a very important activity that’s best when done at the earliest stage in life. Career counsellors are well equipped with all the knowledge and skills that can help groom and shape you in the appropriate career path alongside guide and motivate you to select the career that’s best as per your skills, abilities, learning style, personality and attributes. A career professional also supports you in irradiating stress and apprehension that may be caused due to wastage of precious time and money in inappropriate career choice that one realises after investing several years in wrong career path.
Secondly a career counsellor is unbiased, non-judgemental and have scientific approach to guide you on right career choice. Professional guidance taken at early stage enable the students and their parents to plan finance and other support system.
Vibha Gandhi, Certified Career Analyst
Career counselors are many in India because everybody love to counsel in India.
Many people who cousel have many motives. But the export counsellors are rare commodity.
You should go to expert counsellors, counselor because
First we need to understand What is Counseling? Counselling means help a person by providing guidance, moral support, and exploring solutions for the problems being faced."Counselling” is usually associated with a professional helping out an individual in need.This professional is a person you can reach out to in times of uncertainty, and who makes sure that your identity and problems remain confidential.
Career counseling is the only reliable way to understand your career choices to make a career in the field you are passionate about.Career counseling helps
students to find their right career path by examining their core competencies. Deciding a right career path by our own is a barrier in everyone life. Many a time, career suggestions from others take the place of an individual’s real interest.There are so many career opportunities that students might get puzzled often end up taking irrelevant courses and then suffer in an uninteresting job. Career counselling, therefore, is an important aspect to consider before making a career decision. It is a key component in today’s education sector that promises to deliver the best results in terms of education.I being a Professional Career Counselor will say finding and talking to a career counsellor can be the best decision of your life.
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I consider career counsellors role to that of a Doctor .Like what a qualified doctor does is to talk to u patiently,understand your pain points ,probes further on the short term and long term implications of all that the patient has to say and based on all that either recommends a test for diagnosis followed by a remedy or otherwise offer a suitable remedy rightaway.
An expert career counsellor acts like a doctor ....she understands your core values /skills /interest /aptitude .....your choice or selection of a preferred career path ....analyses the possibilities ,implications,and last but not the least suggests you alternatives,or mentors you to tread that path of your choice.
Remember ,career is not something "one size firs all".Each individual is unique and should be guided in a unique ,customused way to acheive their career goals.
Hence consulting an expert career counsellor can save a lot of time and frustration in later years of life.
Hope that helps!!!
Durga yadav
Certified career counsellor cum career coach
A student’s career decision is be easily influenced by external factors and so for any aspiring learner, a career decision is typically influenced by various factors such as :
? Parental pressure,
? Peer pressure,
? Society trends,
? Quick settling/ money career options,
? Fast Money (less knowledge)
? Wrong prejudices about careers in general
Counselling requires empathy, psychological understanding and current knowledge of all the professions and career options available out there. Hence it is advised to resort to professional counsellors and career guides.