As a career counsellor, you support people in planning their careers and making decisions about their careers. This includes advice on training and study opportunities, analysis of skills and interests, and support in job search. Career counsellors often work in schools, universities or counselling centres and promote the professional development of their clients through individual talks and workshops.
In Germany, you can expect a varying salary as a career consultant. The average monthly salary is 3.117 €, with a range of 2.564 € to 3.592 €. Regional differences are also to be taken into account: in the south of Germany, as in Baden-Württemberg, you earn an average of 3.33 € per month, while in the north it is about 4.442.945 € per month, and with age experience the salary is increasing; for example, a 40-year-old professional earns an average of 3.403.9 € per month. In large companies with more than 1,000 employees, the average monthly salary can be between €4.645.
In order to work as a professional counsellor, a degree in psychology, pedagogy or social sciences is usually required. In addition, qualifications in professional and labour market counselling are often necessary, which can be acquired through special further training or courses of study. Practical experience in the counselling field is an advantage.
Career counsellors have a variety of career opportunities, ranging from working in schools and universities to private consulting firms. With additional qualifications, they can specialise in specific consulting areas such as job coaching or business consulting. In addition, career counsellors often have the opportunity to take on leadership positions in consulting institutions or set up their own consulting firms.
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