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Timbers I think we live in an era without a predictable career path.
When she graduated from Harvard in 2003, she embarked on a more predictable career path.
Chris Stewart did not follow a predictable career path to literary success.
One of the aspects of a scientific career that I suspect ATTRACTS many people is the idea that, if you're bright and work hard, you can follow a safe and predictable career path all the way to retirement.
I instead spent many years ignoring my passion and investing time in a predictable career path.
True, his doctorate is in a somewhat esoteric field, but he still has one, and for a time following graduate school, he had a fairly traditional, if not predictable, career path, noting that in the 1990s and 2000s, "academic opportunities shrank radically" as universities hired fewer full time faculty and more part-time adjuncts whom they paid "poverty wages".
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Generation Y may give the answer, as they like predictable career paths and select residency programs according to factors such as reliability and predictability.
"Saturday Night Live" alumni tend to form predictable career paths: They star in broad comedies that double as extensions of their work on the series, then attempt to wow us with an off-kilter dramatic performance that confirms they're worth more than sketch-show idiosyncrasies.
The experience in Fiji shows that it is also vital to establish a predictable career progression path to encourage completion of training [ 9].
A BALLERINA'S career path is usually predictable.
The career path for Davidson was rarely predictable.
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