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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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Subhajit Ganguly | BE (Mech), PGDBA (Marketi...

9th of December 2020 | 2 Likes

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Choosing a right career path is of utmost importance to any individual. Because on this only, the whole life of an individual is dependent. If a student chooses a career path that doesn't suits his personality, strengths, skills and abilities then he will never be happy in his entire career which will eventually lead into stress, depression, anxiety and ultimately very low success rate. To avoid this it is very necessary for a student to understand innerself and choose a career path that best suits him. This is when the need of an expert Career Counselor arises. A trained Career Counselor helps a student to peep into innerself in a much scientific manner and guides him to choose a right career path as per the students persona, interest, skills and abilities. An expert Career Counselor also gives an execution plan which by following the student can achieve his goal.


Edumilestones | M.A in Counseling Psychol...

31st of March 2020 | 2 Likes

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Based on the advice given by the career counsellor, you decide your career path. So, it becomes imperative that career counselling is done by a seasoned expert who has got a sound knowledge about that particular field. A piece of good or bad advice can have a major impact on your career. 

A trained and expert career counsellor can make your career decisions very easy. 


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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Durga Yadav | M.Sc/B.Ed /Certified Care...

7th of December 2020 | 2 Likes

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I consider career counsellors role to that of a Doctor .Like what a qualified doctor does is to talk to u patiently,understand your pain points ,probes further on the short term and long term implications of all that the patient has to say and based on all that either recommends a test for diagnosis followed by a remedy or otherwise offer a suitable remedy rightaway.

An expert career counsellor acts like a doctor ....she understands your core values /skills /interest /aptitude .....your choice or selection of a preferred career path ....analyses the possibilities ,implications,and last but not the least suggests you alternatives,or mentors you to tread that path of your choice.

Remember ,career is not something "one size firs all".Each individual is unique and should be guided in a unique ,customused way to acheive their career goals.

Hence consulting an expert career counsellor can save a lot of time and frustration in later years of life.

Hope that helps!!!

Durga yadav 

Certified career counsellor cum career coach 


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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