Career Counselling

Career Counselling is a form of therapy to help you understand yourself better, the world of work so you can make clearer and better career, educational, life decisions, and productivity. Also, it is the process of helping students and professionals analyze their strength, interests, abilities and skills.

Who Needs Career Counselling?

Career counselling is a form of therapy to help you know and understand yourself better and the world of work, so you can make clearer and better career, educational, and life decisions, and productivity. 

Your career development is more than deciding on a major and what job you want to get when you graduate. It is a lifelong process, meaning that throughout your life you will change, situations will change, and you will continually have to make career and life decisions. 

The goal of Career Counselling is to not only help you make the decisions you need to make now but to give you the knowledge and skills you need to make future career and life decisions.

Examples of careers that would need our career counselling services

    1. Police officers
    2. Teachers
    3. Lawyers
    4. The corporate world
    5. Students

Importance of Career Counselling

Explore interests, values, and skill

This can be done through a variety of assessments and exercises that help the individual identify these areas. Once these areas are identified, the individual develops a plan to pursue their goals. The therapist can provide guidance and support throughout the process to ensure that the individual is on track and making progress.

Understand the relationship between education and career goals

Career counselling helps individuals understand the relationship between their education and career goals. It also helps individuals identify their strengths and weaknesses, and understand how these factors can impact their career choices.

Make informed decisions about the future

Career coaching helps individuals in making informed decisions about their future by providing them with information about various career options, the pros and cons of each option, and the steps required to pursue each option.

Develop strategies for achieving goals

It can also help individuals assess their strengths and weaknesses, set realistic career goals, and create action plans for achieving them.

Manage career transitions

The therapist can help the client explore new career options, identify transferable skills, and create a plan to make the transition. They can also provide resources and advice on networking, interviewing, and job search strategies. They can be a valuable asset during a time of transition and can help an individual manage their career successfully.

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