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  Career Compromise and Adjustment Among Graduates in the Banking Industry
 
 
Title: Career Compromise and Adjustment Among Graduates in the Banking Industry
Author: Hesketh, Beryl
McLachlan, Katrina
Appeared in: British journal of guidance & counselling
Paging: Volume 19 (1991) nr. 2 pages 191-208
Year: 1991-05-01
Contents: A study is reported which aimed to examine several factors associated with career compromise and adjustment among 100 graduates in a bank. Contrary to predictions derived from Gottfredson's theory, satisfaction with the sextype of their jobs did not relate to perceptions of compromise; satisfaction with prestige explained some unique variance in compromise perceptions, but satisfaction with outlets for interests and use of skills and abilities were more important. Case data were used to explore other factors involved in the perception of career compromise. Qualitative data collected in the interviews with graduates highlighted several ways in which employers, graduates and career advisers can ease the transition from university to work.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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