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ATLANTA, GEORCIA 30303 | 101 MARIETTA STREET N.W. | ||
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007 0 7 1982 MEMORANDUM FOR: | [ | ||
FROM: | ATLANTA, GEORCIA 30303 | ||
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007 0 7 1982 MEMORANDUM FOR: | |||
Irene N. Mendelson Binder, Elster, Mendelson, and Wheeler, Inc. | |||
FROM: | |||
Lucy W. Millines, Training Assistant, Region II | |||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
ASSESSMENT OF NRC REGION II CAREER COUNSELING PROGRAM - | ASSESSMENT OF NRC REGION II CAREER COUNSELING PROGRAM - | ||
SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE - AUGUST, 1982 This memorandum refers to your request to submit a statement on the progress of our Career Counseling Program. | SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE - AUGUST, 1982 This memorandum refers to your request to submit a statement on the progress of our Career Counseling Program. | ||
The Region II Career Counseling Program is viewed as a major training activity, and the focus has been on the employee's development of specific skills in self assessment, career decision-making, and goal setting. Comments from participants during this quarter reflect very positive ones, and a feeling of satisfaction in experiencing the counseling process. | The Region II Career Counseling Program is viewed as a major training activity, and the focus has been on the employee's development of specific skills in self assessment, career decision-making, and goal setting. | ||
Comments from participants during this quarter reflect very positive ones, and a feeling of satisfaction in experiencing the counseling process. | |||
The counselor's presentations appear to have enabled the employees to develop more vocational maturity and work satisfaction, greater self-confindence, and an increased awareness of interests and aptitudes. His expertise in career counsel-ing and manner of presentations have established a very positive relationship among the participants. | The counselor's presentations appear to have enabled the employees to develop more vocational maturity and work satisfaction, greater self-confindence, and an increased awareness of interests and aptitudes. His expertise in career counsel-ing and manner of presentations have established a very positive relationship among the participants. | ||
The program has been well received by the counselees. Although we have desig-nated the minimum 25 nominees for this program, additional nomination forms have been received to enroll in the program. | The program has been well received by the counselees. Although we have desig-nated the minimum 25 nominees for this program, additional nomination forms have been received to enroll in the program. | ||
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.ucy W. Millines cc: | |||
cc: | P. J. Goldman, MDTS / | ||
R. D. Nawyn, NRC Counselor pp A - 15'- 19L-eso7190109 e50503 PDR | R. D. Nawyn, NRC Counselor pp A - 15'- 19L-Ah eso7190109 e50503 PDR FDIA SATERN05-182 PDR}} | ||
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101 MARIETTA STREET N.W.
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ATLANTA, GEORCIA 30303
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007 0 7 1982 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Irene N. Mendelson Binder, Elster, Mendelson, and Wheeler, Inc.
FROM:
Lucy W. Millines, Training Assistant, Region II
SUBJECT:
ASSESSMENT OF NRC REGION II CAREER COUNSELING PROGRAM -
SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE - AUGUST, 1982 This memorandum refers to your request to submit a statement on the progress of our Career Counseling Program.
The Region II Career Counseling Program is viewed as a major training activity, and the focus has been on the employee's development of specific skills in self assessment, career decision-making, and goal setting.
Comments from participants during this quarter reflect very positive ones, and a feeling of satisfaction in experiencing the counseling process.
The counselor's presentations appear to have enabled the employees to develop more vocational maturity and work satisfaction, greater self-confindence, and an increased awareness of interests and aptitudes. His expertise in career counsel-ing and manner of presentations have established a very positive relationship among the participants.
The program has been well received by the counselees. Although we have desig-nated the minimum 25 nominees for this program, additional nomination forms have been received to enroll in the program.
'M J
.ucy W. Millines cc:
P. J. Goldman, MDTS /
R. D. Nawyn, NRC Counselor pp A - 15'- 19L-Ah eso7190109 e50503 PDR FDIA SATERN05-182 PDR