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Finding a career Counselor
 
Career counseling advisors play a major role in finding you a dream career by assessing your interests, personality, values and skills, and also by helping you to explore career options & research graduate and professional schools. The goal of career Counselor is to help you learn how to explore and consider possible majors and occupations. The career Counselors will help you to organize your thoughts and ideas about careers and occupations. The field of career counseling is enormous as it includes job placements, career planning, and education approach, along with overall student development.

Finding a good career Counselor is not as difficult as it seems. With a few resources at hand the task of finding one is fairly easy. To start with you can visit the career center of a local college or university as the career specialist there may guide or recommend proper Counselor for the purpose. Most important step is to find Counselors using Internet. This is a great medium to find the best Counselors in business. You can add value to your efforts by asking around, friends and family, for references. This way you can have a review and get adequate information about the Counselor and the process. Another avenue is to visit the National Career Development Association on their website, www.ncda.org. The NCDA offers large number of resources for job seekers, including information on the different levels of career counselors, and a directory of counselors in your local area.
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