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But that also means changing how careers work and how we perceive commitment.
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When Yale's Mr Podolny became dean in July 2005 he found "a growing disconnect between how business is taught and how careers are developing .Mr Podolny reports that students are now much more enthusiastic about what they are taught at Yale and that applications have soared this year, to 2,798 from 1,998 three years earlier.
It does not take an expert to see that few women have made it into top positions at investment banks, but the unfairness that is most pervasive and hard to rectify, says one of those few, occurs farther down because of issues such as how clients' accounts are awarded to bankers or taken away from them, and how careers are pushed forward or held back.
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However, there is little understanding of how different medical specialties are perceived or how career preferences are made by medical students.
Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to determine how career pathway interest was influenced by measures of the career development, training experiences, and research self-efficacy measures (for full details, see Gibbs et al., 2014).
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