Why professional advice is more valuable than ever
When you talk about career counseling, I think a lot of people think of their school days when a counselor told him: “You should do this job someday. But there is a much wider world, right?
Career guidance involves much more than just choosing a job and hoping to stay in this job for the rest of life. Choosing a career, it is considered by many as trying to find a way to integrate into society, as a teacher or plumber, and also to make a social contribution.
Today, professional counselors believe it is essential to identify a person’s “pain”. This provides the starting point and the frame of life of the career and life history of each person’s career.
Counselors aim to help people deal with their pain and give them the power to use this pain to help others. In the process, people can heal and make social contributions. Some people naturally deal with the assertion that all life stories begin with pain. My own research, and others, suggest that to achieve a career ranking to understand the value of pain throughout life’s history: the more it hurts and struggle, the more must seek to prove itself.
Why is it so important for career guidance?
Once people know where they are going, most of the time they have become motivated to work hard to achieve their goals.
People usually discuss with career counselors at the crossroads of “natural” ways: having to choose a school, university, field of study or a number of job opportunities. A second counseling career in group counseling when they begin to doubt that they have made the right decision with regard to schools, courses, colleges, careers or employers. In all these cases, the future is already on them, “the old man” – which serves to work – and he does.
Workers are faced increasingly in the post-modern era with the impact of change in the workplace. They have to deal with and deal with repeated roads and work-related transitions. Doubt they do not know what is the way to go. Career counselors then allow them to tell the story of their professional life. This allows them to revisit the instances facing the crossroads. And listen to themselves, they are able to face up to its current crossroads.
Who is responsible for setting up career guidance mechanisms? Schools and universities ? Does the government have a role to play?
I think it all starts with the government. But many other stakeholders are also responsible: the education and labor departments; Primary, secondary and tertiary education institutions; Professional bodies and certification authorities; And youth development agencies, private practitioners and non-profit organizations.
The role of parents, teachers, models and peer groups a person should not be underestimated. Society has a collective responsibility to ensure that everyone has access to career guidance. In fact, post-modern vocational guidance can help “invisible” and “voiceless” people who desperately need professional advice to become “visible” and to listen.
How much do your research and experience suggest that people use the career guidance services in South Africa where you are based? What prevents people seeking professional advice?
Unfortunately, only a small percentage across the world have access to professional advice. Vocational guidance in general always based on the belief that career counselors should “try” clients to assess their personality profiles and help them find the “best fit” between personality traits and required traits To perform a given successful task. People expect career counselors to tell them which career to choose.
Moreover, the professional advice offered by private practitioners is too expensive to be accessible by people who are poor – and that is the vast majority of population.
Very few teachers are trained to properly manage vocational guidance. Enter the orientation of life as a school subject has not solved either challenge. Few teachers currently facilitate this topic have been properly trained to administer professional advice.
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