The influence of employment program components upon job attainment during a time of identity and career transition.

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q1 Arts and Humanities International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance Pub Date : 2022-02-13 DOI:10.1007/s10775-022-09527-1
Daniel F Perkins, Katie E Davenport, Nicole R Morgan, Keith R Aronson, Julia A Bleser, Kimberly J McCarthy, Dawne Vogt, Erin P Finley, Laurel A Copeland, Cynthia L Gilman
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This study assessed the effectiveness of employment programs components, which resulted in the identification of content and process components that increase employability. Employment program use was studied among 1172 United States of America military veterans to determine which content (i.e., interviewing skills) and process (i.e., working with a mentor/coach) components influence job attainment during a time of career and identity transition. Components were distilled utilizing a common components analysis approach (Morgan et al., 2018). Associations with finding employment up to 15 months after the military-to-civilian transition were explored. Veterans who engaged with employment programs were primarily accessing the following components: career planning, resume writing, and interviewing skills. However, only a few content components were significantly related to obtaining employment: interviewing (with mentor/coach), resume writing (online tools), translating military to civilian work (with mentor/coach), entrepreneurship (with mentor/coach), and virtual career fairs. Furthermore, not all processes or modes of instruction for content components were associated with success in the job market. Having a mentor/coach was one of the most effective delivery strategies. For example, veterans using programs delivered by a mentor/coach that translated military skills to civilian work were more likely to find a job at 6-9-months (84%) and 12-15-months (91%) post military separation. In addition, risks that predicted lower use of employment program components by veterans were identified such as junior enlisted rank, combat exposure, combat arms occupation, and physical health problems. With these findings, program developers, implementers, and funders can channel efforts towards the utilization of employment programs with effective components.

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在身份和职业转型期间,就业计划的组成部分对就业率的影响。
这项研究评估了就业计划各组成部分的有效性,从而确定了提高就业能力的内容和过程组成部分。研究了 1172 名美国退伍军人对就业计划的使用情况,以确定哪些内容(即面试技巧)和过程(即与导师/教练合作)会在职业和身份转变期间影响就业率。我们利用共同成分分析方法(Morgan 等人,2018 年)对这些成分进行了提炼。我们探讨了军转民后 15 个月内找到工作的相关性。参与就业计划的退伍军人主要学习了以下内容:职业规划、简历撰写和面试技巧。然而,只有少数内容与获得就业显著相关:面试(与导师/教练一起)、简历撰写(在线工具)、军转民(与导师/教练一起)、创业(与导师/教练一起)和虚拟职业招聘会。此外,并非所有内容的教学过程或模式都与就业市场的成功有关。配备导师/教练是最有效的授课策略之一。例如,使用由导师/教练提供的将军事技能转化为民事工作的项目的退伍军人更有可能在退伍后 6-9 个月(84%)和 12-15 个月(91%)找到工作。此外,还发现了退伍军人较少使用就业计划组成部分的风险,如初级军衔、作战经历、作战武器职业和身体健康问题。有了这些发现,项目开发者、实施者和资助者就可以将工作重点放在利用就业项目的有效组成部分上。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance publishes articles in relation to work and leisure, career development, career counselling and guidance and career education, which have preferably either an international content (e.g. comparative studies, multi or cross-cultural perspectives, regional surveys, etc.) or contribute to topics of broad international interest (e.g. theoretical developments, ethical issues, etc.). Important national developments which are of wider interest can be included. All articles should present implications for practice.
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