Sharath believes counselling prevents students from landing in careers that don’t suit their personality or skills, reducing dissatisfaction and frequent job changes later in life.
Counselling should never sideline parents. Rather, it should bring them into the process. By aligning parental expectations with a student’s interests, families can make future-focused decisions together.
As a professional in the IT industry, he understands the importance of standing out and how counselling helps students prepare early for industry expectations and global opportunities.
Career uncertainty can lead to stress and indecision; counselling offers a safe space to explore options and receive reassurance from someone who understands real-world career journeys.
According to Sharath, career counselling isn’t just about the next step. It’s about helping students build a vision for their life, set realistic goals, and stay aligned with them as they grow.