FACTORS EFFECTING CAREER DECISION MAKING AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
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Abstract
Making a career decision is one of the most significant life decisions. One of the most crucial components of a person's life is that their job decision will ultimately define the type of function they will play in society, making it one of the most significant life processes. Examining the elements that influence students' career decisions is the aim of this research. There were four hundred students who completed the survey. A software for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0 was used to analyze the data of Multiple regression results were used to demonstrate the effects of parental influence, self-efficacy, positive relationships, and individual interests on employment decisions. Furthermore, the regression analysis's findings demonstrated the significant influence that family, self-efficacy, and personal interests had on profession choice. Studies are highly encouraged with the aim of examining how other important variables impact students' profession choices.