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initial years of earning real-world work experience and feedback.
These patterns are called as Career Anchors. These anchors provide a
growing area of stability within the individual’s attitudes, which anchors
the interpretation of career and life options.
Typical career anchors
include those of technical competence,
managerial competence, security
and autonomy. These anchors affect considerably
the way individuals
see themselves, their jobs and their organizations. For example, some
employees using a technical competence anchor get concerned mainly
with technical tasks. They refuse to become
involved in aspects of
managerial tasks.
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