哥斯达黎加计算机科学专业人员的代际职业生涯演变

Marta Eunice Calderón Campos, Gabriela Marín, Gustavo López Herrera
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计算机专业人员的职业发展很少被研究,尤其是在拉丁美洲。在之前的一项研究(LAWWCC 2016)中,我们报告了一项探索性研究的结果,该研究旨在描述哥斯达黎加学习计算机科学的人的专业发展模式。它反映了他们开始其职业生涯的角色和工业部门,以及他们报告目前正在工作的部门。报告中没有描述男性和女性之间的重要性别差异,因为他们在职业发展方面的选择相似。因此,对这个问题提出了一些合理的担忧:这些结果是否代表了女性(和男性)在所有职业生涯阶段的行为?在这项研究中,611名计算机科学专业人士参与了一项在线调查,结果被几代人展示出来。专业人士分为四代:婴儿潮一代、X一代、年轻一代和成熟的千禧一代。研究的主要发现是,不同世代的专业人士在职业发展过程中所扮演的角色和所从事的行业表现出不同的行为。这也反映了男性职业发展比女性职业发展表现出更多的角色和行业变化。
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Generational Professional Career Evolution of Professionals in Computer Science in Costa Rica
The career evolution of computing professionals has been studied very little, especially in Latin America. In a previous study (LAWWCC 2016) we reported results of an exploratory study that aimed to characterize the professional development model of people that studied Computer Sciences in Costa Rica.  It reflects the roles and the industrial sectors with which they began their professional career and in which they report are currently working.  No important gender differences were depicted in it amongst men and women, since they report similar choices regarding their professional evolution. As a result, some valid concerns were raised regarding the question: do these results represent the female (and male) behavior in all professional career stages?  In this study, results, obtained from an online survey responded by 611 professionals in Computer Sciences, are now shown by generations. Professionals are grouped in four generational categories: Baby Boomers, Generation X, Young and Mature Millennials. The main finding is that the professional evolution, with respect to the role and sector in which they perform, revels different behaviors for professionals of different generations.  It also reflects that male career evolution shows more role and industry changes than that of female professionals.
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