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career management

Planning of an individual's career, by the individual or by a specialist company. Professional career managers act as consultants, offering their services to individuals who require assistance with planning their careers, and to companies, providing a more valuable service for human resources departments. Career management is concerned with issues such as employability, career coaching, work/life balance, and personal development.



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