Career Guidance
3 articlesCareer guidance focuses on vocational choice, career change, job dissatisfaction, strengths, values, personality, labor-market reality, and the emotional pressure around work decisions. It helps readers understand why choosing a path can be hard when fear, family expectations, money pressure, self-esteem, or burnout distort judgment.
Good content should include career identity, transferable skills, decision-making, professional development, interviews, job search stress, and the psychology of leaving or staying. It should connect practical planning with mental well-being rather than treating career as only productivity or income.
Good content should include career identity, transferable skills, decision-making, professional development, interviews, job search stress, and the psychology of leaving or staying. It should connect practical planning with mental well-being rather than treating career as only productivity or income.
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