Career counseling

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Career Counseling

Career Counseling (pronunciation: /kəˈrɪər ˈkaʊnsəlɪŋ/), also known as career guidance, is a process that will help you to know and understand yourself and the world of work in order to make career, educational, and life decisions.

Etymology

The term Career Counseling is derived from the Latin word "carrus" meaning "chariot" and the Old French word "counsel" meaning "advice". The term was first used in the early 20th century to refer to the process of helping individuals choose, change, or leave careers.

Related Terms

  • Career: A profession or occupation chosen as one's life's work.
  • Counseling: The provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties.
  • Career Development: The process of choosing, improving, and advancing in a career.
  • Career Assessment: A set of tests and assessments that help individuals understand their interests, skills, and values related to careers.
  • Career Planning: The process of setting career goals and determining the steps necessary to achieve them.
  • Career Coach: A professional who helps individuals explore career options, make career decisions, and plan career paths.
  • Vocational Guidance: The process of assisting individuals in choosing and preparing for suitable vocations.

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