What does a career counsellor do?
Many people struggle when it comes to choosing a career as such a big decision often requires lots of consideration and planning. This is where Career Counsellors come in. A Career Counsellor assesses a client’s interests, skills and personality traits to help them choose a rewarding career path or achieve their professional goals. Some people want a Career Coach or Career Consultant to help get promoted, others want to change industries, while some just need help updating their resume.
As a Career Counsellor, you might share insights into what tasks and responsibilities are involved in specific jobs or provide recommendations to help your client grow their skillset. Career Counsellors can work in private practice, in human resources, organisations offering employment services, or at educational institutions such as schools or universities.
Is a career as a career counsellor right for me?
If you enjoy helping others and consider yourself to be perceptive, you may like to work as a Career Counsellor. Other skills and attributes beneficial for this role include:
- good communication and listening skills
- an ability to analyse and interpret information
- problem-solving skills and strategic thinking
- a thorough knowledge of employment market trends
- proficiencies in technology
- empathy
- good planning and organisational skills.
How to become a career counsellor
Every journey to study is individual and there are several paths to reaching your career counselling goals. At UniSQ, we offer the following degrees in the area of career development:Source: yourcareer.gov.au
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Last updated August 2023.