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Why career counselling should be done by expert career counsellors?

Asked by Ankit Agrawal | 30th of March 2020

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Sunnil Arora | Certified Career Counsell...

1st of November 2020 | 2 Likes

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Please consider following two examples:

1. If we face a medical problem, do we seek advice of a Chemist at Medical Store or we visit a qualified, practitioner Doctor ?

2. In Geography an Island & a Continent both are called as Landmass. Can these two be compared ?

With seasoned wisdom, an Expert Counsellor perfectly amalgamates the Real-time information with Multidimentional Psychometric Analysis and chalks out an Executable Career Roadmap that can put a candidate on his/her most suitable Career Trajectory thereby ensuring sure success.

Hence it becomes necessary to get Career Counselling done by Expert Career Counsellor.

Every, so called, expert who facilitates admission, is not a Career Counsellor.

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Wit Explore Centre For Career Development

1st of November 2020 | 2 Likes

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Time and tide waits for none.Choosing a wrong a career path not only rob peace from mind but also wasted your valuable years.We live 50% of our life with our choosen career.It affect our earning capasity and quality of life.So choosing the best career option is very important.

An expert career counselor can help us to find our best fitted career option.we cant predict the personality,interest,skill and ability just by observing someone.A career counselor with help of a psychomertic test can identify the traits and give the suggestion accordingly.

So while you are taking an important decision of your life ,its better to take an expert advice.

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Kshitija Sawant | M.A. (Mental Health Couns...

21st of July 2020 | 2 Likes

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Career Counsellors are trained to understand human behaviour as well as gauge an individual s aptitude, personality, career interests to name a few through a plethora of psychometric assessments. Given the thorough training that the experts have been through, a Career Counsellor understands that an individual s background and context needs to be taken into account before interpreting the outcomes of a report. Suggestions and recommendations are offered keeping the realities of the individual seeking career counselling as well as the outside world in mind.

 

 


Vaibhav Sharma | Post Graduate in Manageme...

25th of April 2020 | 2 Likes

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Ther question that each one of us faces after important milestones in education is What next after class 10th, class 12th and even after Graduation.

Career Counselling is a common and popular term in today’s world. Career Counselling means guiding a person to make the right decision in choosing a career. Also, it is a professional term. It is based on the judgement and analysis of a few factors. These are a person’s personality, behaviour, and interests. So, a qualified career counsellor first studies a person thoroughly. Then he or she suggests the best options for him or her. Besides, there might be some psychometric tests involved. These tests help a career counsellor to understand the person’s personality.

You need an expert to understand all the above important points. So we all should go take our career counselling to get the best out of it. It is like when we get ill, we visit the doctor for advice same way career decision are to be taken with thorough understanding.

 

 

 


Munir Damani

15th of May 2020 | 2 Likes

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The core objective of career counselling is to get a clarity and affirmation on what a candidate thinks about future. This means that there is an opportunity and need for someone who can provide a perspective towards the choices a candidate envisions to make. Most imprtantly you want this perscpective to be provided by someone who is

A. Trained of the process

B. Keeps YOU (candidate) as the focus of discussion

C. Helps you gain insights about your abilities and potential

D. Wants to partner with you in your career journey with regular interventions.


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