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Best Career Guidance in Dublin. Suggestions?

  • 24-07-2014 6:11pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 100 ✭✭


    Hi all,

    Basically to cut a long story short, I am in my late 20s and absolutely detest my career choice. I have no interest in it, and consequently am not as good at it as I should be. It brings no fullfillment or meaning to my life. I have a lot of passions and none of them have any sort of relationship to my career.

    I'd worry if I wait too long I could be stuck with a mortgage and kids and will be trapped in it forever. So I am looking to get out of it while I have the chance. I know where my interests lie but need Career Guidance with regards my options and what paths are available etc etc.

    Can anybody recommend a good career guidance place in Dublin? A place where you have had a very positive experience with. I find a lot of career guidance people are useless, particularly the ones in schools, which is what has led me to this mess to begin with (though I take responsibility myself also of course). Basically I have discovered passions in my late 20s that I didn't know about when I was a teen and am looking for guidance on how to nurture them.

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35 stephen.shortt


    ETC Consult (.com) does career guidance and career discussions.

    You can do a full set of tests (a lot more than in school) or you can just have a chat about options with the occupational psychologist.

    They are on Leeson Park (between Ranelagh and Leeson Street) and open office hours.


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