Career counseling can vary in scope. The duration and number of consultations depends on your needs. Do you just want to clarify your options or would you like to be accompanied all the way to your goal?
In the first career counseling meeting, you will discuss your counseling goal, the approach and the costs with the counselor.
The next step is to create your professional profile. To do this, you analyze your current situation, your career and your potential, skills and experience. Then take a close look at your opportunities and goals and develop strategies on how you can achieve them. This usually involves sharpening your profile in your application documents; further or additional training may also prove useful or necessary.
You may also want to seek advice from the careers advice service when selecting companies that could be suitable future employers for you.
Career counseling centers often also offer support during the application process, for example, they can help you prepare for contacting a desired company or give you tips on negotiating a salary or employment contract.