Career Guidance

When Should You Seek Career Guidance?

Career development is part of a lifelong process that never truly ends. Your personal interests, aptitude, personality and background are all a part of this process, and every day contributes to it – although sometimes you may feel lost instead. With a Career Guide you can find yourself back on track, honing in on the knowledge and life skills you have and supporting your ability to make life and career decisions. Career counseling is suitable for anyone, from students to young adults to those more seasoned in their vocations. Throughout your life, situations and interests may change, and it is important to have an understanding of yourself so as to be able to weather these changes adeptly.

 

So when should you look to engage the services of a career guide?

 

  1. Choosing a Career

Taking the time to figure out what you want to gain from your education, and ultimately your career and your life is the first step to career fulfillment. This isn’t about having someone tell you what to do, but rather helping you to determine what would satisfy your ambitions and what those ambitions are. Career counseling is instrumental to this process and can help prepare you to make those future decisions.

 

  1. Searching For a Job

Job hunting can be frustrating! Whether you are looking for your very first job, or searching for a subsequent one, Paul Allen as your career guide will assist in supporting your occupation goals. By staying up-to-date on job searching methods, providing resources to locate job offerings and even advising on your resume, interview preparation and negotiation, your career guide has your back on all aspects of this process. 

 

  1. Mid-Career Advice / Career Change

Switching careers during the course of your life is not uncommon, nor is it something to be ashamed of. Many people change careers multiple times for various reasons, from boredom to major industry changes to financial motives. With Paul Allen as your career guidance professional, making a shift in your occupation can be managed effectively by helping you to assess your transferable skills and which skills you may need to acquire.

 

  1. Get Motivated

At some point in your life you may find yourself lacking motivation or unable to look towards the future. Career development can be overwhelming when you don’t feel supported or find yourself questioning your own value. Paul Allen is certified to provide Career Guidance at any stage of your career

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