- What do I want to do with my education/training?
- Am I on the right career path? What other options do I have?
- How can I achieve better balance in my work and life?
- How do I increase my chances of finding a job I love?
- What’s the best way to improve my resume, cover letter, and job interview skills?
If you’ve recently asked yourself one or more of these questions, you are certainly not alone. Fortunately, these questions and countless other issues can be addressed with the help of career counselling.
How is Career Counselling Different?
Essentially, the only difference between “career counselling” and any other form of counselling is that the goals of our work somehow relate to your career. Otherwise, sessions look very similar! In fact, most career counselling happens throughout the course of regular counselling sessions, when career issues naturally come up in discussion (for example, social anxiety could be your main issue in counselling, but some problematic symptoms may be occurring at work).
Sometimes, a career concern is so central to your well-being that you may decide to seek help specifically around that issue. Whether contemplating a career change, applying for a job or promotion, struggling to balance work with other life roles, or simply feeling stuck, career counselling can help. I am happy to provide the following career counselling services: