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One of the key action components of the career planning model addresses how to actually go about making decisions relevant to your career planning.

Career decision making occurs at a number of points throughout your career and these decisions will often be revisited.

A traditional career decision making approach was seen as quite fixed and linear. In this section you will see how decision making can be variable and how you can develop a unique decision making style of your own which might even vary from career decision to career decision. This will depend on how you blend your understanding of yourself, the influences around you, your knowledge of the work of work, and your awareness of the opportunities for you within it.
Career Decision Making Model


This section of the site provides you with information about career decision making and activities that will help you with your career and course decisions, such as: