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Presented By: Jennifer Soma Career Development and Happenstance

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Career Development and Happenstance. Presented By: Jennifer Soma. Welcome. Dr. Cris Wildermuth. ENTER PRESENTER’S PICTURE OR AVATAR. www.drake.edu/alop . Presenter: Jennifer Soma, M.S. Research Analyst Principal Financial Group [email protected]. HRCI Information?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presented By: Jennifer Soma

Career Development and Happenstance

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Welcome

Dr. Cris Wildermuth

ENTER PRESENTER’S PICTURE OR AVATAR

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www.drake.edu/alop

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Presenter: Jennifer Soma, M.S.Research Analyst

Principal Financial Group [email protected]

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HRCI Information?

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Overview of Today’s Webinar

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Career By Happenstance

The Role of Chance Events in Careers and Career Planning

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The Former World of Work…

Predictable› Area of study› Chosen profession› Longevity with employer

Traditional Career Planning› Trait and Factor Approach

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2% of adult population is working in their originally intended career.

(Krumboltz & Levin, 2010)

A majority of adults believe that chance events – or happenstance – has played a role in their careers.

(Betsworth & Hansen, 1996)

Compelling Statistics:

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What is Happenstance? Chance Events Unplanned or

Unexpected Occurrences

Serendipity Luck

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Current World of Work Uncertainty

Change

Globalization

Downsizing

Technology

Increased Diversity

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Happenstance Learning Theory

Developed by John Krumboltz in 2010

Numerous learning experiences emerge from both planned and unplanned situations that impact the careers of individuals

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These learning experiences can generate and/or influence:

New skills Interests Knowledge Relationships Beliefs Preferences Emotions Future Actions

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Research Study Purpose:

To explore the role that happenstance has played in the careers of professional women and to identify best practices for incorporating the Happenstance Learning Theory into career planning

Population and Sample: › Five professional women

Attended Drake University Minimum of 10 years of professional work

experience Live and/or work in the Des Moines metro area Held more than one job during their career

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Research Study Research Design:

› Qualitative Exploratory Case Study› Interviews and Memos

Research Questions:› How has happenstance played a role

in the careers of professional women?› How can the Happenstance Learning

Theory be incorporated into career planning for professional women?

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Interview ThemesChance Factors that Impacted Career

• Networking• Mentors• Assistance from

others

People

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Interview ThemesChance Factors that Impacted

CareerLearning

Formal Education

Informal Education

Skill Development

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Interview Themes Chance Factors that Impacted Career

Readiness Factors and Skills•Awareness•Flexibility

•Open-mindedness•Perseverance/Persistence

•Risk-Taking•Intuition

•Self-confidence•Optimism

•Active Lifestyles

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Interview Themes

Volunteering

Committees

Groups Hobbies

Chance Factors that Impacted Career

Avocational

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Creating and Capitalizing on Happenstance…

Awareness/Recognition

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Creating and Capitalizing on Happenstance…

Take Action!

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“Planful Serendipity”

(Watts, 1996)

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Career by Planning and Happenstance Model

Traditional Career Planning

Happenstance

Interests

Abilities

Chosen Area of Study

Chosen Industry

Chosen Profession

Actions:Risk-TakingNetworkingLearning/DevelopmentInvolvement – Volunteering & HobbiesAttitudes/Skills:Open-MindednessOptimismFlexibilityAwarenessCommunicationsMotivationPerseveranceSelf-Confidence

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