- Career
Career is a term defined by the
Oxford English Dictionary as an individual's "course or progress through life (or a distinct portion of life)". It usually is considered to pertain to remunerative work (and sometimes also formaleducation ).A career is traditionally seen as a course of successive situations that make up a person's worklife. One can have a
sport ing career or amusic al career without being a professional athlete ormusician , but most frequently "career" in the 20th century referenced the series of jobs or positions by which one earned one's money. It tended to look only at the past.As the idea of personal choice and self direction picks up in the 21st century, aided by the power of the Internet and the increased acceptance of people having multiple kinds of work, the idea of a career is shifting from a closed set of achievements, like a chronological
résumé of past jobs, to a defined set of pursuits looking forward. In its broadest sense, career refers to an individual’s work and life roles over their lifespan.In the relatively static societies before
modernism , many workers would often inherit or take up a single lifelong position (a place orrole ) in theworkforce , and the concept of an unfolding career had little or no meaning. With the spread duringthe Enlightenment of the idea of progress and of the habits of individualist self-betterment, careers became possible, if not expected.Career Assessments are tests that come in a variety of forms and rely on both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Career Assessments can help individuals identify and better articulate their unique interests, values, and skills.Career counselors ,executive coaches ,career development centers , andoutplacement companies often administer career assessments to help individuals focus their search on careers that closely match their unique personal profile.Career counseling advisors assess people's interests, personality, values and skills, and also help them explore career options and research graduate and professional schools. Career counseling provides one-on-one or group professional assistance in exploration and decision making tasks related to choosing a major/occupation, transitioning into the world of work or further professional training. The field is vast and includes career placement, career planning, learning strategies and student development.By the late 20th century a plethora of choices (especially in the range of potential
profession s) and more widespreadeducation had allowed it to becomefashion able to plan (or design) a career: in this respect the careers of the career counsellor and of the career advisor have grown up. It is also not uncommon for adults in the late 20th/early 21st centuries to have dual ormultiple careers , either sequentially or concurrently. Thus, professional identities have become hyphenated or hybridized to reflect this shift in work ethic. EconomistRichard Florida notes this trend generally and more specifically among the "creative class ."ee also
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Career development
*Career Clusters
*Career management
*Career Diversity
*Description of a Career
*Edgar Schein
*John L. Holland
*Holland Codes
*Peer pressure
*Personality psychology
*Aptitude
*School counselor
*Multiple careers For a pre-modernist notion of "career", comparecursus honorum .External links
* [http://www.cabinmanagers.com/articles/an-insiders-guide/ An Insider's Guide to Airline Flight Attendant Interviews]
* [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ibd/20080130/bs_ibd_ibd/20080130lands01/ Break Your Career Slump - Yahoo Finance]
* [http://www.bls.gov/oco/ Occupational Outlook Handbook]
* [http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm Careers list]
* [http://online.onetcenter.org/ O*NET Online Career Search]
* [http://www.doleta.gov/programs/onet/ U.S. Department of Labor]
* [http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001257/125740e.pdf United Nations (2002), Handbook on career counseling]
* [http://www.careers.org/ Career Directory and Research Resource]
* [http://www.solar-recruitment.co.za/ Career History of South Africa]Labor and employment research
* [http://www.ilr.cornell.edu Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations]
* [http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/extension/iww/ Institute for Women and Work] atCornell University
* [http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/lwp Labor and Worklife Program] atHarvard Law School
* [http://www.workinglives.org Working Lives Research Institute] atLondon Metropolitan University
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