미용전공 여대생의 전공만족도, 진로탐색행동이 고용가능성에 미치는 영향 |
김의형 |
서원대학교 뷰티학과 |
The Effects of Satisfaction with Academic Major and Career Exploration Behavior on Employability in College Women Majoring in Cosmetology |
Eui-hyoung Kim |
Dept. of Beauty, Seowon University |
Received: 9 September 2020 • Revised: 14 October 2020 • Accepted: 25 January 2021 |
Abstract |
This study attempted to investigate the effects of satisfaction based on academic major and career exploration behavior on the employability of college-aged women majoring in cosmetology. The goal is to suggest basic data for a program that can help students make desirable career decisions and give them job-ready training, and the results of the study found the following: Satisfaction with an academic major had a significant influence on career exploration and self-exploration. As satisfaction increased, career exploration behavior, including career exploration, and self-exploration became more prevalent. In other words, as satisfaction with the academic major increases, career exploration behavior rises. Furthermore, academic satisfaction revealed a positive effect on mental health, jobseeking techniques, and job-seeking responsiveness with a statistical significance. Overall, as students became more satisfied with their academic major, factors affecting employability including job information, mental health, job-seeking techniques, and job-seeking responsiveness increased. In terms of the influence of career exploration behavior on employability, self-exploration, and job exploration showed a positive effect on job information, mental health, job-seeking techniques, and job-seeking responsiveness with a statistical significance. |
Key Words:
Academic Major Satisfaction, Career Exploration Behavior, Employability |
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