We all have careers…
and maybe you, like many others, have considered career consultation to help you with a difficult career decision or perhaps simply for your own personal/professional development. Full of optimism, you google “career consultation” for your nearest consultant.
And this, perhaps, is where the trouble begins.
The results are endless. Coaches, guides, consultants, counselors, psychologists, and therapists offering tests, journals, courses, seminars, sessions, and workbooks, promising fulfillment, and charging anywhere from free to thousands of dollars. You can’t be blamed if you decide to give up, but we’re going to try and help.
Full of optimism, you google “career consultation” for your nearest consultant. And this, perhaps, is where the trouble begins.
In the coming weeks MNCC is publishing a series of posts as a guide to this whole messy process. This is intended to be a resource for anyone considering this kind of service. We’re calling it Career Consultation 101. If you’ve wondered about career consultation in the past, but weren’t sure where to begin— this is for you. Watch here for the first post in the Career Consultation 101 series: Coach vs. Counselor vs. Psychologist.
Read the rest of the Career Consultation 101 series: