CARREIRAS: NOVAS OU TRADICIONAIS? UM ESTUDO COM PROFISSIONAIS BRASILEIROS
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https://doi.org/10.20503/recape.v2i1.9337Abstract
Este artigo procurou identificar quais são as principais características apresentadas por alunos e ex-alunos de pós-graduação em relação às atitudes de carreira e relacionar o perfil destes indivíduos às atitudes de três modelos de carreira. A metodologia utilizada foi quantitativa e o método de coleta de dados, o survey. Três resultados principais foram detectados. O primeiro é que não foi possível a distinção estatística entre as atitudes de carreira proteana e sem fronteiras. O segundo foi que as atitudes referentes às novas carreiras predominaram na maior parte dos respondentes, embora constatadas diferenças associadas ao gênero e geração do mesmo.Metrics
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