New approaches to career development are less focused on stage of life (which was historically largely age
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New approaches to career development are less focused on stage of life (which was historically largely age based), and more involved in identifying occupational orientation: realistic, investigative, social, conventional, enterprising, and artistic. In addition, skills and aptitudes can be identified, as can career anchors:
technical/functional, managerial competence, creativity, autonomy, security, service/dedication, pure challenge, or lifestyle. LO.1
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Human Resources Management In Canada
ISBN: 9780134005447
13th Canadian Edition
Authors: Gary Dessler, Nita Chhinzer
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