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career salience  

Definition(s)

  • The word salience comes from the Latin word salire, “to go out,” as out of a door or gate. Salient may also mean “standing out from the rest” or “prominent.” Donald Super linked the idea of salience, meaning prominent or standing out from the rest, to career development theory in the 1970s. [Source: Encyclopedia of Career Development; Career Salience]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-Z41SKGWS-V

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