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The Five Stages of Career Change

In: A Phenomenology of Career Change in the Malaysian Workforce

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  • Jennifer Yee Quan Tham

    (Roche Services and Solutions (Asia Pacific) Sdn. Bhd.)

  • Yit Sean Chong

    (Monash University Malaysia)

  • Pervaiz K. Ahmed

    (Sunway University)

Abstract

All three narratives, Rejectors, Navigators and Seekers, illustrated above were found to undergo a common career change process commencing with Disillusionment of Initial Career Choice, followed by Career Choice Crisis and Fight or Flight from Initial Career, leading to Stepping Out of the Loop and finally stabilising in the Career Change Narrative Construction stage. Each stage of the career change process is described before depicting the contrasts between each narrative’s experience of change.

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  • Jennifer Yee Quan Tham & Yit Sean Chong & Pervaiz K. Ahmed, 2023. "The Five Stages of Career Change," Springer Books, in: A Phenomenology of Career Change in the Malaysian Workforce, chapter 0, pages 69-76, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-3993-0_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3993-0_4
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