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The Meaning of University-Graduate School Experiences of Employee's for Job Conversion (재직자의 대학·대학원 경험이 직업전환에 주는 의미)

  • Lee, Kyoung Jaa;Kim, Jin Sook
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 2019
  • This study examined the meaning of employees' university-graduate school experiences for job conversion. For it, date was collected and analyzed by in-depth interview for 7 employees with university-graduate school experiences from Jun. to Doc. 2018. As a result, 3 great ranges and 8 sub-factors of the meaning of employees' university-graduate school experience for job conversion. were drawn. First is the change of value changing new view and recognition. Second is confidence improvement, motivation, and psychological change recovering interests and aptitudes. Third is changes of actual life that obtain pleasure of leaning, formation of personal network, and family supports. From the above results, employees' university-graduate school experience may let them challenge new works with confidence and be analyzed as appearance of identity finding the work suitable for their aptitude and living a subjective life.

A study on the experience of care managers - Approached Qualitative case study method - (사례관리자들의 실천경험 연구 - 질적사례연구 방법 접근 -)

  • Kim, Young-Sook;Lim, Hyo-Yeon;Shin, So-Ra
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.89-122
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    • 2009
  • This study was carried out to analyze the job of care managers in their social welfare practicing fields about the frequency of care management duties they perform, types of duties considered to be most important and the reason, and types of jobs counted to be the most difficult and the reason by qualitative case study research methods. The job area of care management was elicited using DACUM method, and those 9 job areas derived from it were analysed according to frequency of performance, importance and difficulty. The subjects were 10 social workers serving more than 3 years with major duty of care management and chosen by reputational-case selection, and those collected data analysis was operated according to embedded analysis types. We discussed the implication of this research. : The experience of participants are the process of maintaining the tension, and search the equilibrium point between client centered service and institutional pressure. According to the results we proposed ① Construction of community based social work network, ② Institutional installation for guarantee care manager's Job competence ③ Standard manual for equilibrium and upward equalization

Understanding of the Career Development in the Job Shadowing of the Beauty Major College Students (뷰티미용전공 전문대학생의 간접적 직무체험 (Job Shadowing)에서 직업진로 발달의 이해)

  • Cho, Eun-hee;Park, Joo-Ho
    • Journal of vocational education research
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.77-100
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to explore how the college students of the beauty department changed their perspective about jobs, career development, and self-reflection in the process of job shadowing. We selected 8 students who were enrolled in the beauty department of a college located in the capital area and conducted individual in-depth interviews with them. According to the result of the study, First, participants have learned attitude, knowledge, competence, and an important matter necessary to achieve a excellent performance in the beauty job. In particular, they figured out that a core competency for a successful beauty job is to share a social relationship with the clients. Second, they recognized that doing a beauty job is very tough and then set a criteria to make a decision of their future job. Doing a Job shadowing made them being change in the area of job and their job perspective. Finally, they looked themselves back how they are satisfying with developing their career at the beauty department. This study is significantly meaningful in that it contextually showed how the college students are developing their job careers through an indirect job experience from a constructive point of view. Moreover, this study is different from the existing studies focusing on student's direct work experiences such as the existing internship programs, which focused on exploring the student's indirect work experience and the process of their vicarious learning. The result of the current study has a practical implication in terms of providing a basic perspective for career education for students of colleges.

The lived experience of nursing care for the dying patients in clinical nurses (임상간호사의 임종환자 간호체험)

  • Kang, Sung-Ye;Lee, Byung-Sook
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.237-251
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    • 2001
  • It is important for nursing managers to understand the lived experience of nursing care for dying patients in clinical nurses for the effective management of them. The purpose of this Phenomenological study was to explore the lived experience of nursing care for the dying patients in clinical nurses and identify the meaning and structure of their lived experience. This study was conducted from 1 of June, 2000 to 1 of November, 2000. Data were collected with several in-depth interviews until data were fully saturated, from 1 of June, 2000 to 10 of September, 2000. The Subjects were five nurses who had more than three-year job experience in caring for dying patients, three protestant christians and two atheists, one married and four unmarried persons. The range of their age was from 28 to 36. Data were analysed by the Colaizzi's methodology. Ten themes were extracted from fifty-one fomulated-meanings. Fomulated-meanings were extracted from the restatements and the significant-statements which were deriven from the raw data. Finally ten themes took form of five structures. Five structures of 'The lived experience of nursing care for the dying patients in clinical nurses' were : 1. Experiencing guilty feeling and anger due to their and other's manneristic and ignored attitude toward dying patients 2. Feeling heartily the necessity of the education of hospice care because of their incompetence due to lack of knowledge of hospice care 3. Recognizing the human rights of dying patient's thinking themselves and their families 4. Felling satisfaction with their nursing accomplishments and reflecting their life through nursing care of the dying patients 5. Experiencing low self-respect due to the other's negative perspective toward their job The results of the study would give useful information to nursing managers to understand the lived experience of nursing care for dying patients in clinical nurses and establish adequate strategies to support them.

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Job Analysis of the CHP Program in the Kangwon Area (강원도 보건진료원의 업무분석)

  • Kim, Sung-Sil
    • Research in Community and Public Health Nursing
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.376-384
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: The CHP program has been evaluated as one of the most successful program in the public health area in Korea. The objects of this study were as follows: 1) to evaluate the job activities of the CHP program, using service contents analysis. 2) to figure out personal factors and the outcome of CHP's activities. Method: Data were collected by sending questionnaires to 130 subjects through the mail from May to December 2003. The response rate was 48.0%. The Data were analyzed by the SPSS WIN program with t test and Pearson correlation coefficient. In using these methods. independent variables are CHP's personal factors (age, experience, certification of specialty) and regional factors (geographical classification, aged population, village workers, cooperation of community leaders, work-conditions), and a dependent variable is the outcome of CHP's job activities. Result: The results of t test analysis show that regional differences between factors are influential in the welfare service, the routine job, and the consultation. As a whole, this is shown that CHPs represent experience, the number of village workers and CHPs living condition of work and most of the categories of jobs that influenced over statistical meaning of differences (t=2.417, p=1.043, t=6.123, p=.004, t=4.309, p=.000). There is a significant positive relation between the routine job and the consultation(r=.455, p=.000), the consultation and the education(r=.461, p=.000). Conclusion: Finally, according to the results of this study, the CHP program should be developed and continue to meet the basic health care needs of the residents in accordance with the philosophy of their own primary health care.

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Relationship Between Job Stress and Quality of Sleep among 119 Recue Workers (119구급대원의 직무스트레스와 수면의 질과의 관련성)

  • Yun, Seong-Woo;Oh, Kyeong-Ae;Yun, Hyun;Park, Jong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.2926-2934
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between the job stress and the quality of sleep about 119 rescue workers also improve the quality of sleep through the efficient management of job stress. The questionnaires were distribute to 263 person of 119 rescue workers, and the collected data were analyzed by SPSS 18.0 Program. The results of the analysis were quality of sleep was not good as 7.73 and there were little noticeable gap as location, subjective health condition, caffeine uptake, experience of the first aid denial. There was significant difference between job stress and quality of sleep. After multiple regression analysis, subjective health condition, caffeine uptake, experience of the first aid denial were main causes. In conclusion, job stress had a bad influence on quality of sleep.

Customer Satisfaction Management and Service Quality According to the DISC Behavior Type

  • SO, Young-Jin;LEE, Ji-Yeon;CHOI, Young-Jin;LEE, Woo-Sik;CHO, An-Jin;YOUN, Myoun-Kil;KWON, Lee-Seung;CHOI, Eun-Mee
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.79-90
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study aims to explore the service improvement and marketing strategy to measure the effect of the DISC (dominance, influence, steadiness, conscientiousness) behavior type of hair salon workers on service quality and marketing. Research design, data and methodology: 236 responses were analyzed by distributing questionnaires to hair salon workers through SNS. Factor analysis and reliability analysis were applied and the influence of job factors on work satisfaction and turnover intention, and the statistical significance of the DISC behavioral type adjustment effect verified. Results: First, among the general characteristics of the survey subjects, the most common respondents were women and interns in their twenties, with less than four years of experience and less than three years of work experience on site. Second, the working environment, employee relations and compensation policies caused by work-related factors have shown a major influence on work satisfaction. Third, the working environment and human relationships among the job factors have an impact on turnover intention. Conclusions: The working environment, human relations, and compensation system derived as job factors had a crucial effect in service quality and marketing on job satisfaction, and among job factors, working environment and human relations had a significant influence on turnover intention.

The Qualitative Study on the Experience of the Elderly and the Community on the Social Job Program for the Elderly (노인과 지역사회의 노인일자리사업 참여 경험에 대한 질적 연구)

  • Lee, Gyeonguk
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.623-640
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    • 2011
  • This study explored the experience of the elderly participants and the community users on the social job program For this, in-depth interviews as focus group interview and individual interview were done for the 21 elderly participants and the staffs, the community users in four social job program for the elderly in C city. Findings of this study as follows: first, the elderly valued the transfomation of their healthier life style as well as the supplementary income from the programme. Second, the elderly got individual benefits as like the healthier life style, more income, pride, recognition of family, and also experienced bond with users and the pride of contributor for the community. Third, they defined the job program as 'paid volunteer service', the care of society for the elderly and the contribution of the elderly for the community. Fourth, the user had disbelief on the elderly at first, they were satisfied with the quality of the commodity and services at last, then they recognized the elderly active and competent. As a result, the social job program for the elderly is good for both the elderly and the community. This result suggest that to make good use of the capability and the will of contribution of the elderly, systematic and sustainable support for the elderly is required.

Analysis of Factors Related to Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention of Medical Technologists (임상병리사의 직무만족도와 이직의도 관련 요인분석)

  • Jung-hyun Kim;Joong-soo Yoon;Min-ho Cho
    • Journal of the Health Care and Life Science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2022
  • This study aimed to differences of satisfaction among the 182 medical technologists (MT) in Korea according to gender, age, carrier, employment status, and hospital type. The results showed that the overall mean of the total satisfaction score is 3.33 and interpersonal satisfaction was the highest with 3.83, followed by job satisfaction, education satisfaction, affiliation satisfaction, working environment satisfaction, leisure satisfaction, turnover intention. The job satisfaction of MT increased with age and experience, and with full-time employees (P<0.05). In order to increase job satisfaction and reduce turnover intentions of MT, practical changes in welfare, wages, and working environment should be considered for both regular and non-regular workers in their 20s with 1 to 3 years of experience who had the lowest job satisfaction and the highest intention to leave. Analysis of these factors, it is expected that the result of this study will serve as important reference material for identifying the intention of turnover and establishing an effective personnel policy.

Job Satisfaction and Customer-oriented Service Performance of University Foodservice Employees (대학급식소 종사원의 직무만족과 고객지향서비스 수행도)

  • Won, Seon-Im;Park, Hye-Yeong;Jang, Yu-Gyeong
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.359-371
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    • 2002
  • The aims of this study were to estimate the level of job satisfaction and customer-oriented service performance in university food service employees Two hundreds-six food service employees working in Seoul were enrolled and the response rate was 85.8%. Of respondents, 85.9% was female and most of the respondents were 40 years up (70.8%). Generally, respondents had approximately 5 years job experience and high school level. Mean score of job satisfaction was 3.23 score out of 5.00. The highest and lowest items on job satisfaction were responsibility and commitment(4.00). and promotions opportunity(2.69), respectively. Considering job satisfaction; relationships of supervisors, employment and career were significantly different in age(P<0.05), job-system and wage(P<0.05), respectively. Mean score of customer-oriented service performance was 3.75. The highest and lowest items on customer-oriented service performance were delivering on time(4.02) and service information for customers(3.21), respectively. Customer-oriented service performance was significantly different in age and wage(P<0.05). Job satisfaction had positive correlation to customer-oriented service performance. Relationship of supervisors was positively correlated with relationship of coworkers and career.

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