Factors Affecting Student Career Development in Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan, China
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This study investigates the environmental factors, career counseling factors, genetic factors and educational factors that affect the career development of Chinese college students. The study focused on students at Huazhong University as they are at a critical stage of career decision making. A total of 402 students were selected to participate in the questionnaire survey, and the data were completed by online survey. Statistical analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis.
The results show that environmental factors, career counseling factors, genetic factors and educational factors have important effects on college students' career development. According to the model of influencing factors, this study focuses on the situation of career development, and puts forward the contents and measures of college students' career development
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