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Why Career Counseling?

Career counseling is a very effective tool for helping people get clear about what they want their lives to be about. It might consist of a single session that serves as a catalyst for making change, or it could involve a series of meetings in which individuals evaluate their career lives and take action toward greater fulfillment.

Career counseling can focus on a specific topic, or can include a broad range of issues. It is not, however, a job placement service and should not be confused with programs that place people into jobs.

Find a new job, make a career change, or get career counseling to solve work problems or move up the ladder at your present job. You can do it, and we can help! More information.

 



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