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Bernes, Kerry; Magnusson, Kris – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1996
Explores the scope and nature of career development services within organizations. Information gathered from interviews indicated that descriptions and the intended outcomes for career development services were consistent, but specific services were not aligned with specific goals. Overall results suggest that career development is practiced in a…
Descriptors: Business, Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Exploration
Bognar, Carl J. – 1991
This paper presents the results of an evaluation of CHOICES, a career information system developed by the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, and implemented in Canada Employment Centers (CECs). Two instruments were designed for this evaluation: a questionnaire for clients who had just used CHOICES, and one for counselors who work with…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Career Information Systems
Blakley, Jim – 1991
NextStep is an IBM compatible, computer-assisted learning system to help users explore and reality test their tentative career plans and bring their career decision to a more real and community-oriented level. The NextStep system assumes that the user is literate and has at least one tentative occupational goal. The system is based on a…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Career Information Systems

Levi, Marion; Ziegler, Suzanne – Guidance & Counselling, 1993
Research points to the increasing importance of career exploration as a component of effective guidance programs in the transition years. For such programs to be successful, however, they must be part of a guidance program which involves the total school staff and works in collaboration with the school board and community. (Author/LKS)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems, Counselor Role