Paper #1 Requirements: A career path in a given occupation can be defined as a series of increasingly responsible and demanding jobs, where at least some of those jobs are prerequisites for one another, like prerequisites for college courses. When we think of professional careers, we often think of progressions like Jr. Accountant, Accountant, Financial Analyst, Accounting Manager, Division Comptroller, CFO.
Smart companies arrange step-wise progressions for non-exempt (hourly paid, typically non-degreed) employees in order to retain them over time. For example, an employee of a residential moving company might go through the following sequence of positions: Loader B, Loader A, Lead Loader, Truck Driver, and Project Coordinator, where each job requires the expertise gained in its predecessor. You should go into LIRN and search for at least a couple of articles that treat these kinds of job families for non-exempt (or hourly) employees.
When companies create job families, they are said to have internal labor markets, which means that, aside from an entry-level position, which can be filled off the street, recruitment for the higher-level jobs is almost always done within the company.
Once you have done your research and reflected upon this matter, please address the following questions:
Use the required reading, the lectures, and the sources cited in the lectures to justify your position, along with additional research you have done.
Addresses CLOs 7 and 8
Most classes have a 2 paper requirement per course. Please be sure to address the following requirements when completing your papers: