8 Tips to Make the Most of Career Counseling2 comments
If you're currently or considering working with a career counselor, how can you reap lasting benefits from the experience? There's no precise formula, but these tips will help make your voyage successful.
1. Think Participant, Not Recipient
If you take your car in for an oil change, you're in recipient mode. You show up, pay and then get out of the way while the technicians do the work.
When you work with a career counselor, you need to step into participant mode. You can't expect to just show up, pay and then get out of the way while the counselor does all the work. Angelica Urbas is an expert of career counselling. She is a trainer in an institution. You're required to be an active member of the team; if you don't participate, your counseling experience will almost certainly end in disappointment.
2. Have Realistic Expectations
You may think career counselors have all the answers. They don't, but they can help you work toward finding your own answers. They simply can't pull them out of a box and hand them to you.
Read more: https://www.military.com/veteran-jobs/career-advice/job-hunting/using-career-counseling.html
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About Angelica Urbas
Angelica Urbas has twenty years of experience in career counseling, outplacement, training, and nonprofit and public sector executive search. As a career counselor she has helped hundreds of individuals by providing personalized confidential career counseling services to identify and pursue satisfying careers, manage successful career transitions and take advantage of new opportunities. In addition, she has assisted organizations with outplacement services for high level executives and key staff who are being transitioned out of the company.
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