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Beyond technical competence: caring to understand
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Career Development International
Career Development International (1998) 3 (4): 145–148.
Published: 01 July 1998
.... Young people join gangs for recognition and a sense of belonging. Likewise, many college students join fraternities or sororities for the same reasons. As professionals we become members of service groups and work related organizations. Everyone wants recognition and leaders have the opportunity...
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CAREER MOTIVATION OF FULL‐ AND PART‐TIME WORKERS IN MID AND LATE CAREER
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Career Development International
Career Development International (2000) 5 (1)
Published: 01 March 1993
...Manuel London Examines relationships between employment status (working full‐ or part‐time), age, gender, and career motivation variables (career resilience, insight, identity and desire for recognition). Study one focused on individuals in mid and late career. Subjects were 172 employees (mean age...
