“…In career counseling, career counselors are expected to possess knowledge and skills in areas, such as career development theory, career counseling skills, career assessment, program management, and occupational information (NCDA Professional Standards Committee, 1992). In fact, career counselors in most universities provide students with various career services, such as career counseling, various career programs, and assessment to help their career preparation and release their career stress (Kang et al., 2017). Career counseling becomes more important in the days of increased work uncertainty (Choi & Lee, 2014), as students’ career planning and decision‐making are complex due to various social factors, such as the rapidly changing job market and nature of work (Callanan et al., 2017).…”