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Revolution Careers

 

Revolution Careers offers Career Counselling, Student Career Counselling, and Career Coaching services. Established in 2006, the organization has garnered 284 Google Reviews with an impressive 4.9-star rating. Revolution Careers is known for its professional and client-friendly approach, led by John Hogan. They provide personalized career counselling services, including face-to-face sessions online via video call. Their mission is to help individuals find their true vocation rather than just settling for a job.

Additional Details

  • South Australia
  • +61 413 266 852
  • Career Planning
  • Interview Techniques, Interview Etiquette

FAQs

Q Why are you called Revolution Careers?

We are in a revolution - whether we like it or not! Currently, we are moving out of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), a period characterized by the seamless integration of the physical, digital, and biological worlds, fueled by innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and the internet of things (IoT).


The next phase, the the Fifth Industrial Revolution (5IR), is nearly upon us. It will be driven by the continued evolution of AI, particularly technologies like GPT models. These models represent more than mere tools; they are cognitive partners set to redefine societal structures, economies, and the very essence of human existence. The 5IR promises a future where AI is not just an auxiliary function but a core component of our cognitive processes, enhancing our decision making, creativity and interaction with the world around us.

Q Is Revolution Careers Counselling for me?

If you believe any of the following, Revolution Careers Counselling is not for you!

1. I can work out my career and my life direction myself. It’s working wonderfully thus far.

2. I should just be grateful I have a job.

3. My children receive great career counselling at school/uni/TAFE. Check in with your son/daughter on this one.

4. Young people today are too soft and think that life owes them a living. You don’t have to like your job, just do it and live for the weekends.

5. If I keep my head down, I’ll keep my job and be OK.

6. My current job pays well, so I just need to suck up the fact that I hate going to work most days. Also, my partner/friends/family all really enjoy my regular debriefs about how I am undervalued, unhappy, bored, frustrated etc.

7. Career counselling is expensive (2 days income using the average Australian wage).

8. I really do not believe in the idea of a vocation rather than a job.

9. I am too scared to change, life is hard and I’ll be dead soon anyway.

Q How do I book a Career Counselling service?

Bookings can be made online via the Bookings tab on the Revolution Careers website. Bookings can also be made by phone.

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