Argument For Career Life Planning Schools

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...A look into almost any profession where a life choice includes a career, one finds confusion. Even when the type of post-secondary education received seems to point to a certain career, the graduates are still often confused about which direction to take. Even people who have been employed for a time in a field, still revisit the job interview question: "what are your long-term goals"after the interview is over. The interviewee expects his or her resume to speak for itself. But it doesn't. The individual remains confused, even when a career choice seems self-evident. It is apparent that the overwhelming confusion experienced by such a large segment of the population could be resolved in classes that assess and teach career and life planning strategies. Although generic classes exist at most universities, schools dedicated to this single purpose would provide a more comprehensive approach across the disciplines. Patricia A. Galagan writes in Training & Development that "from the no-nonsense idealism of the 1940s and 50s, through the social consciousness of the 60s and 70s, to the bottom-line thinking of the 1980s and 90s," Training & Development has managed to print...

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