A career is an occupation or course through life that
we choose to follow. Choosing a career is a very serious
thing. Many careers require dedication and maybe years
of training, and so if you want to change careers
halfway through it can cause a lot of trouble and wasted
time.
Especially for young people who are deciding what to
do with their college qualifications, it is important
for a person embarking on a new career to choose the
right one. It is very difficult for many people to make
this decision. Will you be happy doing that job and the
path that it leads to for a large portion of you life?
Do you feel that you are suited to the work and capable
of doing it well?
Career guidance is usually offered by
government-sponsored groups that work closely with
colleges and universities to ensure that young people
have a good idea of where they want to go with their
lives. It can also be found in companies that specialise
in it, in workplaces, etc. Most careers advice is open
to people of all ages and backgrounds, who wish to
change their career or simply are not sure if they are
on the right path.
The guidance itself can take many forms. You can get
general advice online or on the phone. Most prefer to
actually book an appointment with a careers specialist,
who can interview a client and then provide them with
details of jobs that might suit them. This is a
difficult task, as the advisor needs to get a feel for
the person and their strengths and weaknesses. The
advisor seeks to raise awareness of job paths that may
not be obvious and may not be available in the
client’s local area. They can even offer a taster of a
certain career, where the client can sample a job and go
and see what it would be like to work in that
environment before they choose. Many careers guidance
companies provide other services such as co-ordinating
with government income support agencies, helping people
to write a curriculum vitae, and advice on money
management.