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What is Career Counseling

Reskilling the Workforce in the Labor Market: The Country Cases
It can be described as giving some career advice to students and alumni to enlighten their career pathways.
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The Role of University Career Centers in Reskilling: An Overview of Universities in Turkey
Seda Tekeli (Anadolu University, Turkey) and Damla Kanik (Anadolu University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 30
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3669-4.ch007
Abstract
This chapter aims to determine the role of university career centers in reskilling in Turkey. Data collection tools are semi-structured interviews and document analysis. The sample of the first phase of this study is fifty-seven career centers. Five of these career centers are chosen for the second phase. The most emphasized activities are career days/fairs and university-industry collaboration. The most expected three skills are communication skills, teamwork, and analytical thinking. The reskilling role of career centers focuses on career counseling activities. Career centers will come into prominence with mentorship roles. Collaboration with industry and training are the most important factors that increase employability. The three important needs of career centers are an increase in the number of employees, budget, and long-term assignments. Factors like corporate identity, corporate sustainable culture, and competency of employees influence career centers' effectiveness. The number of interviewees and time are limitations to conduct a more comprehensive study.
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How Career Development Professionals Can Close the Gap Between Human Resources and Gen Z: The Creation of Sustainable Relationships
A service in which a trained professional provides one-on-one support to clients on topics related to their careers. This approach may take on a Rogerian person-centered or trauma-informed approach in which career topics discussed relate to fear, anxiety, or barriers to employment.
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Career Counseling: The “Model of Personal Career Management”
An interaction between a career/guidance counselor and an individual or a group and the process used to help them solve a specific career related issue.
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