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A Bibliometric Review of Research on the Role of Mentoring in the Accounting Profession

Abstract Mentoring is frequently discussed as a developmental relationship in the accounting profession—supporting learning and professional development, professional socialisation, retention, and career progression—but the literature has grown across several sub-areas (like public practice, education, academic careers) and is not easy to read as a coherent whole. As mentoring has expanded to address contemporary ch…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

An exploration of influences on the careers of professional women planners

2016 master's thesis by Phillipa Jean Campbell at Massey University

picked 14 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Pirstoutuvatko työurat?

"The stability and quality of work careers are major social and economic issues, as the funding of the Nordic welfare state is based on the employment of working-age people and the tax revenue collected from work, production and consumption. This edited volume examines how work careers have developed in specific industrial sectors and at different levels of education in recent decades. The research results are ba…

picked 13 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

Careers for Fashion Plates & Other TrendsettersCareers for Fashion Plates & Other Trendsetters
cover via Open Library
picked 13 Aug 2026

Image · DPLA

[News Clip: Careers-Interior Design][News Clip: Careers-Interior Design]

Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.

UNT Libraries Special Collections, via DPLA
picked 13 Aug 2026
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