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AWE Literature OverviewCareer Development Theory for Women in Engineering -- Abstract Career counseling and career theory provide insight into the
reasons and ways people choose their careers with a focus on assisting
people in finding satisfaction in their work lives. While most
WIE directors are not formally educated in career development theory
and practice, or even explicitly expected to provide career counseling,
they will inevitably be in a position to provide support and guidance
to women who have chosen (or have yet to choose) a unique and perhaps
difficult career path.
Newer models seek to address the concern that women’s career development is often non-linear, both complemented and frustrated by multiple-role fulfillment, and shaped by the structure of opportunity. Such models often take into consideration the larger social context in which people function, opening a broader range of opportunities for intervention. Download Full Document in PDF
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