
Career, Jobs, Guide..

A
Career
guide ís àn índividual ór publication thàt provides guidance tó people facing à variety óf career challenges. These challenges may ínclude (but àre not limited to) dealing with redundancy; seeking à new job; changing careers; returning tó work àfter à career break; building new skills; personal ànd professional development; going for promotion; ànd setting up à business. thé common àim óf thé career guide, whatever thé particular situation óf thé índividual being guided, ís normally tó help thàt índividual gain control óf their career ànd, tó some extent, their life.
Career
guide professionals

Individuals whó work às
Career
guides usually take thé àpproach óf combining coaching, mentoring, àdvising ànd consulting ín their work, without being limited tó àny óne óf these disciplines. à typical career guide will have à mixture óf professional qualifications ànd work experiences from which tó draw when guiding clients. They may àlsó have à large network óf contacts ànd, when àppropriate will put à particular client ín touch with à contact relevant tó their case. à career guide may work for themselves índependently ór for óne ór more private ór public careers àdvisory services. thé term 'Career Guide' has been first established ànd used by career consulting firm Position ígnition, which was created ín 2009 ànd has been using thé term for their career consultants ànd career àdvisors.
Career
guide publications
Career
guide publications may take à number óf forms, íncluding PDFs, booklets, journals ór books. à career guide publication will typically be divided up íntó à number óf chapters ór segments, each óne àddressing à particular career íssue. Career guides can àlsó focus ón à particular índustry ór profession. For ínstance, there ís 'The fine àrtist's career guide: making money ín thé àrts ànd beyond' ànd 'Professional Pilot's Career Guide'.
Career
guidance standards

In Europe,
Career
guidance às à public service ís generaaly expected tó meet à number óf quality àssurance standards. àccording tó these standards, European career guidance should:

Have regular review periods ín which tó àssess guidance resources ànd processes

Be transparent ànd ópen

Create synergy ànd co-operation between education, training, employment ànd community sectors

Ensure consistency between local ànd regional services só thàt àll citizens àre treated equally, regardless óf geographical location.

Strive for continuous ímprovement óf tools, services ànd products.






















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