Kesuksesan Karier Subjektif sebagai Identitas Karier Karyawan

Tri Muji Ingarianti, Fajrianthi Fajrianthi, Achmad Chusairi
(Submitted 6 February 2019)
(Published 22 December 2020)

Abstract


Kesuksesan karier subjektif dipandang sebagai bidang utama yang diminati dan eksplorasi, baik di bidang akademik maupun praktik. Konteks karier modern lebih menekankan pada mobilitas dan ketidakpastian. Oleh karena itu, karyawan tidak lagi hanya mengandalkan organisasi untuk mencapai kesuksesan kariernya. Mereka memiliki tanggung jawab untuk mengelola dan menciptakan pilihan-pilihan karier mereka sendiri. Memahami kesuksesan karier subjektif adalah tugas penting bagi individu dan organisasi. Tujuan dari tulisan ini adalah untuk melakukan telaah literatur yang relevan mengenai kesuksesan karier subjektif dan mengembangkan kerangka teoretis tentang konsep dan definisi kesuksesan karier subjektif, faktor-faktor yang berhubungan dengan kesuksesan karier subjektif, dampak dari kesuksesan karier subjektif dan peran identitas karier terhadap kesuksesan karier subjektif.

Keywords


identitas karier; karyawan; organisasi; kesuksesan karier subjektif

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DOI: 10.22146/buletinpsikologi.43401

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