How do I speak to a careers advisor?

How do I speak to a careers advisor?

How do I speak to a careers advisor?

You can talk through your options with a careers adviser from the National Careers Service. Their experts can help you to figure out what employers are looking for and advise you on how to sell your skills and experience. You can speak to an adviser on 0800 100 900.

How can a career advisor help me?

Careers advisers provide advice and guidance services in a range of settings to people who want support in making choices that will affect their working lives. Their clients include adults, young people, the unemployed, career-changers and students in colleges and further education.

Why is career advice important?

Career guidance helps individuals make a shift from the general understanding of life and work to a more specific understanding of the realistic and practical career options that are available to them.

Who can I talk to for career advice?

Career counselor, career development facilitator, career coach, job coach, and vocational counselor are just a few of the names you might come across as you look for someone to help you with your career.

Is national careers service free?

How can the National Careers Service help me? As the National Careers Service is publicly funded, all of our services are offered free of charge.

How can career guidance help you in your future?

In addition to getting help with matters that involve beginning your career, such as choosing a vocation or securing your first job, you can also get direction about things that occur later. For example, career guidance services also include helping individuals advance their careers and deal with workplace issues.

How can the careers service help you Northern Ireland?

The Careers Service provides an impartial, all-age careers information, advice and guidance service throughout Northern Ireland. Professionally qualified careers advisers can help young people and adults make informed choices about their future career paths. Careers advisers can also help parents/guardians with their child’s future career plans.

What can I do on nidirect for a career?

Match the subjects you study (A-Level, GCSE, or vocational) to the careers they can be useful for, or view information on higher education courses. You can also access general information articles on education and employment-related issues.

What do you need to know about the careers service?

You may also be interested in the following publications: The Careers Service provides an impartial, all-age careers information, advice and guidance service, to help young people, parents and adults make informed choices about their future career paths.

Where can I study business in Northern Ireland?

Study USA – Study USA is an innovative programme which offers undergraduate students studying in Northern Ireland an opportunity to study business for one year at a college in the USA. Detailed information for employers is hosted on the nibusinessinfo.co.uk website and is accessible from the links below.