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Intrapersonal communication sometimes requires an interpreter, and sometimes the interpreter can help you find a job that suits you perfectly. That's what career counselors do. Career counselors help new job seekers and midcareer executives choose a position that will satisfy both their personal and professional goals. A good career counselor is one who is licensed by the National Board for Certified Counselors. You can view the requirements for licensing at ncda.ord/about/poles.htm. The counselor administers a series of tests to the job seeker in an effort to determine what internal conflicts or frustrations may be deterring him or her from finding the perfect job. Then, the counselor provides skills training and network contacts that will help the job seeker find a better job. For more information about what career counselors do, there are several websites, both private and public, that offer information:


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