Concept information
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industrial psychology
employment, staffing, and careers
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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human development
social development and social behavior
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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applied developmental science
developmental processes
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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employment, staffing, and careers
careers
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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human resource management
human resource development
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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resource development
human resource development
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
Preferred term
holland's theory of vocational choice
Definition(s)
- The theory of vocational choice developed by John L. Holland is one of the most widely researched and applied theories of career development. Based on the premise that personality factors underlie career choices, his theory postulates that people project self- and world-of-work views onto occupational titles and make career decisions that satisfy their preferred personal orientations. [Source: Encyclopedia of Career Development; Holland's Theory of Vocational Choice]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-BS3J0C7B-V
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