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McDonald, Moira; Wilson-Mah, Rebecca – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2022
Undergraduate hospitality programs typically integrate a work-integrated learning (WIL) component such as a co-op placement, practicum, or internship. Mentorship is one practice in the workplace that offers opportunities to enhance both psychosocial and career development support. This qualitative study explores undergraduate hospitality…
Descriptors: Mentors, Internship Programs, Undergraduate Students, Hospitality Occupations
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Brockmann, Patricia; Schuhbauer, Heidi; Hinze, Annika – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
Due to increasing digitization in all aspects of life, the demand for qualified software development professionals continues to increase. Students from underrepresented groups, such as first generation students from non-academic families, minorities, single parents and women represent an underutilized pool of untapped potential talent. The…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, At Risk Students, Job Skills, Foreign Countries
Kamarulzaman, Wirawani; Nordin, Mohamad Sahari – Online Submission, 2012
The purpose of this study is to address the gaps in the literature and compare the job satisfaction between school leavers and college graduates. Specifically, the proposed study sought to expand the existing, yet limited research exploring job satisfaction between school-leavers and college graduates. In this study, the comparison includes these…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Educational Benefits, Social Sciences, College Graduates
Kane, Pearl R. – 1989
This pilot study addressed questions related to teacher recruitment of college graduates. The first part of the study reports the findings of a mail survey designed to gauge the plans of graduating seniors at Columbia College and Barnard College. Part two reports on the findings of a follow-up mail survey of those seniors who said they would…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Fricko, Mary Ann M.; Beehr, Terry A. – 1989
Until recently, most theories of vocational behavior have been designed and tested on male behaviors with exclusively male samples. Some researchers have suggested that theories of vocational behavior have had less relevance for females and other special groups because certain conditions that are relatively true for males are less true for…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Graduates, Congruence (Psychology), Interest Research
Tangri, Sandra Schwartz; Jenkins, Sharon Rae – 1987
Much has been written about the conflicts that women experience when they combine work and family roles into one life style. This study focused on how the issue of the marriage-career conflict played itself out in the lives of women who graduated from college in 1967. Data were obtained from a stratified random sample of female college graduates…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
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Smart, John C. – Research in Higher Education, 1986
A study of social origin and educational measures in occupational status attainment of former college students found that status attainment in professional careers is related more to cognitive attributes of the college attended and educational performance. Nonprofessional career status is related more to affective attributes of the college…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Educational Attainment
Tangri, Sandra S.; And Others – 1984
Four symposium papers report the results of a longitudinal study of career development and life changes for a sample of 1,967 female college graduates in the Michigan Student Study who were studied in 1967, 1970 and 1981. The first of the papers, entitled "Where Are They Now? Career Outcomes for the Original Role-Innovators," by Sandra…
Descriptors: Achievement, Career Change, Career Development, College Graduates
Wheeler-Meehan, Linda; Hiatt, Diana Buell – 1984
Changes in the percentage of women graduating from six male-intensive professions during 1960-1980 were analyzed, and the opinions of professional school deans about the causes of these changes were surveyed. The professions were medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, law, engineering, and architecture. Data were obtained from the National…
Descriptors: Architecture, Career Choice, College Graduates, Dentistry
Lentz, Linda P. – 1982
As part of a longitudinal study of women's and coeducational college graduates, women's career salience ratings and aspirations were compared. Participants were 1979 female graduates of 15 small, private, liberal arts colleges in the northeastern United States that had three selectivity levels: selective, very selective, and highly selective. A…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Career Education, Career Planning
Jagacinski, Carolyn M.; And Others – 1982
Recent research in the area of masculine and feminine personality characteristics has led to conflicting results about the adaptive value of androgyny. To investigate the relationship between sex-typing and self-reported job satisfaction and performance in the male-dominated field of engineering, 346 male and 346 female engineers completed the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Androgyny, College Graduates, Employee Attitudes
Lentz, Linda P. – 1982
Differences among college types and among selectivity levels that may affect women's career aspirations were studied. Graduates of six women's colleges and nine coeducational colleges were compared for three levels of admission selectivity in relation to level of the organizational ladder being pursued, innovativeness of chosen career, and plans…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Coeducation, College Admission, College Graduates
Skelton, Terry – 1978
In view of the need for technical communications training in vocational curricula in two-year colleges, a study was made to determine instructional need among graduates of such training now in the workplace. The study sought answers to the following four questions: what sort of communication tasks are assigned to middle level employees; do these…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Career Education, College Graduates, Communication Skills
Warren, Richard D. – 1990
A follow-up study of teacher education graduates was carried out for the purpose of evaluating, improving, and modifying programs for the preparation of educational personnel. An extension of a longitudinal study being conducted at Iowa State University, this component addresses the following basic concerns: (1) the quality of the program; (2) the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Graduates, Elementary Secondary Education, Followup Studies
Lemkau, Jeanne Parr – 1981
Two studies were conducted to determine how nontraditional men and women of at least college education differed from same sex comparison groups more traditionally employed. Inferences were drawn from the studies about possible intervention strategies to encourage adolescents to enter nontraditional fields. It was found that for both nontraditional…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Career Choice, Career Counseling
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