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Career Lattice
A conceptual framework that recognizes multiple, non-linear paths for career progression, contrasting with the traditional single upward trajectory.
Employability
The quality of being suitable for paid work, often involving skills, knowledge, and attitudes valued by employers.
Career Plateau
The point in an individual's career where the likelihood of additional hierarchical promotion is very low.
Mentoring Relationship
A dynamic, reciprocal relationship in a work environment between an advanced career incumbent (mentor) and a beginner (protégé), aimed at fostering the development of the latter.
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