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Career Anchors

Career Anchors
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Career anchors, a concept developed by Edgar Schein, refer to core aspects of an individual’s self-concept—including perceived talents, values, motives, and motivations—that provide stability and direction in career-related decision-making. These anchors serve as internal drivers, shaping how individuals evaluate career opportunities and define professional success.

Schein identified five primary career anchors, each representing a dominant career orientation:

  1. Leadership Competence
    Individuals are motivated by opportunities to lead, influence others, and take on managerial responsibility.

  2. Technical-Functional Competence
    These employees value mastery, expertise, and goal-focused work within their technical or functional area.

  3. Security
    Career decisions are guided by a desire for long-term stability—both in employment and financial terms.

  4. Creativity
    Innovation and problem-solving are central motivators; these individuals thrive when generating new ideas or building something from scratch.

  5. Autonomy and Independence
    The drive for self-direction dominates. These individuals prefer to work on their own terms and often seek roles with minimal oversight.

Relevance for HR and Career Planning

Understanding career anchors enables more individualized career planning, aligning employee development with intrinsic motivations. Organizations can use career anchor assessments to enhance:

By matching roles and development opportunities to an employee’s dominant career anchor, companies can foster greater satisfaction and performance.

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