As a teenager

You have made your first choices and you find yourself in a high school with a specific profile. What are you going to do next? And above all, how can I help you?

  • Firstly, with a vocational profile (what you know and what you like to do; what you don't like to do is also relevant) from which we can start the discussion.
  • We will continue with the things that are important to you in a job/field; there are fields of activity that are more rigid than others, others more creative and unstructured, others where you can make substantial contributions to the lives of others, etc. Ideally, your personality and important values ​​should be a "match" with the profession you choose.
  • What do you not know to make a decision? Sometimes you need to try certain activities to see how well they suit you (if you have skills, want to develop them, or not). All experiences enrich our understanding of who we are, what we can do, what our limits are, what we like and what we don't.
  • Deciding the direction and drawing up the plan to get there.

As an experienced adult

You already know what you can do, what you're good at, what your weaknesses are, what the job market looks like, and what your market value is (if you don't know, you can find out by going to interviews).

  • Whether you'd change the industry or the country you work in.
  • Whether you need to be able to contribute to communities and do something more meaningful.
  • And you need to take into account your duties, the specific constraints related to the context in your choice.
  • Together we can evaluate options, doubts and possible blind spots in the decision-making process.
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