Career Stages
There are four major career stages according to experts on career
management. During the first stage there is considerable exploration.
The young employee searches for an identity and undergoes considerable
self-examination and role tryouts. This stage usually results in taking a
number of different jobs and is in general, a very unstable and relatively
unproductive period in the person’s career. At the end of the phase, a
career statement emerges based on the crystallization of an individual’s
views of themselves. For example, Human Resource Management
aspirants begin to view themselves as sound in human relationships,
labour laws and recruitment practices.
In the second stage, establishment, the employee begins to settle down
and indicates a need for intimacy. This is usually a growing productive
period in the employee’s career. The third stage of maintenance occurs
when the person levels off at a highly productive but plain period with
little growth. At this stage the person has a need for generativity, which
is nothing but a concern to leave something to the next generation. This
need often leads the person to assume a paternalistic or mentor role
with younger subordinate. The person may either have a growth spurt
or become stagnant and decline during this career stage. The final stage
is decline, when the person gradually gives up his active participation in
official life.
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