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Carrièrepaden

Carrièrepaden is a Dutch term that refers to structured career paths or progression routes within an organization or a labor market. In career guidance contexts, the concept describes how individuals can move from initial positions through intermediate roles to more advanced occupations over time, often with explicit learning steps and qualifications.

Practically, Carrièrepaden are designed by schools, vocational training centers, employers, and government agencies to support transitions

A typical Carrièrepad outlines a sequence of roles, the skills and qualifications required at each stage, and

Examples appear across fields: in healthcare, a pathway might run from assistant or technician to registered

Benefits include clearer expectations, better planning for education and training, and improved access to career mobility.

Overall, Carrièrepaden function as practical tools for structuring professional development, aligning individual goals with organizational needs

from
education
to
work
and
to
encourage
lifelong
learning.
They
map
competencies,
milestones,
and
possible
transitions
across
sectors
or
job
families.
the
opportunities
for
upskilling
or
lateral
moves.
Guidance
tools
may
include
mentor
support,
internships,
apprenticeships,
and
access
to
certificates
or
degrees
necessary
to
advance.
nurse
and
then
to
a
specialized
practitioner;
in
information
technology,
progression
can
span
from
support
technician
to
software
developer
to
solutions
architect;
in
education,
paraeducator
to
teacher
to
curriculum
coordinator.
Challenges
include
keeping
pathways
up
to
date
with
labor-market
needs,
avoiding
overly
rigid
trajectories,
and
ensuring
equitable
access
to
guidance
and
opportunities.
and
labor-market
realities.
See
also
career
guidance
and
lifelong
learning.