Career decision making, fast and slow: Toward an integrative model of intervention for sustainable career choice

Volume: 120, Pages: 103448
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
null null Career choice interventions typically rely on methods for matching people to work environments based on a century-old three-step prescriptive formula (e.g., self-exploration, occupational exploration, self-occupation comparison). Although Parsons' (1909) formula is still useful as a general guide to career choice intervention, it also has a number of limitations, particularly in the contemporary work world. For example, simple matching...
Paper Details
Title
Career decision making, fast and slow: Toward an integrative model of intervention for sustainable career choice
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
120
Pages
103448
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