Journal Article10.1177/103841629500400213
Training Needs of Career Development Counsellors and Facilitators: American and Australian Perspectives
Howard H. Splete,Dorothy Hutton +1 more
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TL;DR: In this article, the need for trained career development personnel to assist in a variety of settings is described, and the professional role and training requirements in the United States and Australia show...
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Abstract: This article describes the need for trained career development personnel to assist in a variety of settings. The professional role and training requirements in the United States and Australia show ...
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Training Needs of Career Development Facilitators.
Judith M. Hoppin,Howard H. Splete +1 more
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