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  2. Holland Codes - Wikipedia

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    According to the Committee on Scientific Awards, Holland's "research shows that personalities seek out and flourish in career environments they fit and that jobs and career environments are classifiable by the personalities that flourish in them". [13] Holland also wrote of his theory that "the choice of a vocation is an expression of personality".

  3. John L. Holland - Wikipedia

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    Holland joined Johns Hopkins University's Sociology department in 1969, where he published some of his most important research on personality and career choice. [1] [2] He retired from Johns Hopkins in 1980, but continued his research until his death in 2008. [7] Holland died on November 27, 2008, at Union Memorial Hospital at the age of 89. [2]

  4. Career - Wikipedia

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    These theories assume that candidates have a free choice of employers and careers. In reality, the scarcity of jobs and strong competition for desirable jobs severely skews the decision-making process. In many markets, employees work particular careers simply because they were forced to accept whatever work was available to them.

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  7. Cognitive Information Processing (Career Services) - Wikipedia

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    The Cognitive Information Processing (CIP) Approach to Career Development and Services [1] [2] [3] is a theory of career problem solving and decision making that was developed through the joint efforts of a group of researchers at the Florida State University Career Center's Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development.

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