Maree, J.G. (Kobus)2025-03-052025-03-052024-04Maree, J. G. (2024). Exploring innovative career counselling strategies for universal relevance and sustainability in the Anthropocene era. Australian Journal of Career Development, 33(1), 15-24. https://doi.org/10.1177/10384162241236418.1038-4162 (print)2200-6974 (online)10.1177/10384162241236418http://hdl.handle.net/2263/101337This article reflects on several factors that influence the art and science of career counselling in different contexts. An adapted systematic literature review was implemented to examine developments in the career counselling field and to explore innovative career counselling strategies that have universal relevance and sustainability in the Anthropocene era. The continued relevance and functionality of career counselling in South Africa (as an example of a Global South, developing country reflective of the situation globally) is examined. I reflect on a possible theoretical and conceptual framework for career counselling in the ‘career Counsellocene’ era and I argue for an approach that contextualises career counselling in different contexts in the future workplace and meets the career-counselling needs of people in the Anthropocene era. A career-counselling approach is needed that emphasises the importance of eco-awareness in reversing the impact of human abuse on the environment.en© Australian Council for Educational Research 2024.Innovative career counsellingCareer Counsellocene eraAnthropocene eraEscalating workplace changesTransformative occupational shiftsTransformative career trajectoriesEco-awarenessSDG-08: Decent work and economic growthExploring innovative career counselling strategies for universal relevance and sustainability in the Anthropocene eraPostprint Article