The work world is now full of uncertainty and change as a result of forces
such as globalization, downsizing, advancing technology, and increased dive
rsity in the work force. Further, people cannot count on maintaining a job
with one company, or even one career, throughout their work lives. In order
to meet clients' needs, career counselors must utilize approaches that are
compatible with these realities. We review a set of approaches for career
counseling that should be effective for clients now and into the future. Sp
ecifically, we argue for a holistic approach to career counseling, use of t
he Personal Career Theory as a client-centered approach to counseling sessi
ons, incorporating creative interventions that draw upon chance events and
flexible decision-making, and an emphasis on building interpersonal skills
and relationships. We conclude with a summary of recommendations for career
counseling practice.