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Career Counseling for Career Changers

When your career seems stuck and you feel burned out, it's nearly impossible to see your situation clearly and figure out what to do.

What you need is simple, crystal clear, career direction. Once you have a new direction, you can start moving forward.

Our high quality Career Counseling program will work out your long term direction and the next few steps you need to take.

 

 

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Career Counseling for Students

Not sure what to study or major in?

With the huge cost of tuition you owe it to yourself to spend a little time to make the best career decision that you can be confident in.

Choosing a college major is one of the few decisions you will have to live with the rest of your life.

There are some simple career counseling techniques that will help you discover what your career direction should be.

Majors and Careers Program for Schools

Career counseling services for schools can help schools in guiding their students to choose jobs, majors, universities and careers. This is done on school premises. Our services include predefined packages for the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade.

 Schools will be able to contribute to the well being of society by guiding the right person to the right major and consequently to a satisfying job which will increase productivity of the society over time.

 

Short Career Counseling sessions

Special sessions are always available upon request by educational institutions and schools.

We are able to give seminars for all classes from 9th grade to 12th grade on school premises. We cover all of Lebanon and willing to travel abroad.

Our experience in this field is unique.

Call us for rates and a list of subjects.

 

Career Counseling for Career Changers

Career Counseling for Students

Majors and Careers Program for Schools

Short Career Counseling sessions

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“I asked my 6 year old son what he wants to be when he grows up. He said, "Dady, all I want to be is happy." “