A Study on the Job Satisfaction among the School Counselors

  • Shubham Sharma

Abstract

Guidance counselors are an integral aspect of our education system. Owing to the intense amount of knowledge a prospective psychologist has to remember, the adjustment to the profession can be quite complicated. It's worthwhile to consider how the change can be strengthened. It is understood that if an individual is not happy with their role, it is hard to reach success. It is helpful to assess if the adjustment to a career as just a school counselor would be smoother mostly on job per year with the particular factors involved; that can make this transition simpler or more difficult. School counselors have been found not to be additionally satisfied with their work as the amount of years of professional experience has increased; in effect, there was a small difference throughout the reverse direction. The study also suggest that perhaps stress level counselor perceives as having does not decline as they adapt to a new job. It could be that 1-2 years of counselors have become happier with their jobs since they have recently found a job. Counselors throughout 3-4 year category may have begun to become less idealistic when they knew they cannot solve all the issues of their pupils.

Published
2019-10-30
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Articles