How Careers Actually Progress
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How Careers Actually Progress

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Careers progress through skill acquisition, visibility getting noticed, opportunity meeting preparation, and political navigation of relationships.

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  1. 11 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Rivera & Tilcsik 'Scaling Down Inequality' appeared in American Sociological Review (2019), not American Journal of Sociology (2016)

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    published in the American Journal of Sociology in 2016 as

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    published in the American Sociological Review in 2019 as

    Why: Verified live article (post 519, how-careers-actually-progress): body already correctly reads 'published in the American Sociological Review in 2019'. Checked FAQ (4-step op-sequence, 5 items) and excerpt independently - neither mentions Rivera/Tilcsik or this paper's journal/year. Already correct, no PUT needed.

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