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What is Graduate Employability

Applications of Work Integrated Learning Among Gen Z and Y Students
Key skills acquired through undergraduate/postgraduate study to enable success in the employment market.
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From Graduate to Employee: The Birth of the Fully Fledged Lecturer – A Case Study of the Teaching Fellows Programme
Paulette J. Annon (The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK), Maurice Lukadi (MLDK Consulting, UK), and Annette Warner (QA Higher Education, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6440-0.ch010
Abstract
Teaching fellows within this study are graduates participating in a paid postgraduate programme of training and development, providing them with skills for lecturing in higher education. Identifying with widening participation characteristics, as well as the attributes of Y and Z Generations, this study examines a programme firmly rooted in the philosophies of both work-based learning and work-integrated learning. This was a unique approach to offering opportunities which went beyond undergraduate study to graduates of the institution, preparing them for employment through exposure to experiences of shadowing and eventual teaching. This therefore highlights three distinct areas which crucially impacts on their development: social learning within a community of practice (CoP), emotional challenges of imposter phenomenon, and reflective practice. The study concludes with evidence of how providing this opportunity to a generation of individuals, who may not have considered it before, can promote the connections between theory and practice as part of their practical experience.
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International Business Staffing Challenges and the Growing Global Skills Gap in the New Post-COVID-19 Environment: A Latin American and Caribbean Perspective
The requisite skills, knowledge, and attitudes acquired through undergraduate/postgraduate studies to enable graduates, now prospective recruits to attain success in the global labor biosphere.
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Repositioning Study Abroad as a Rite of Passage: Impact, Implications, and Implementation
The ability of someone who has successfully completed HE to enter, remain, and advance in the labor force. Employability can be understood from the perspective of the potential employee or of the prospective employer. From the graduate candidate’s perspective, employability is a function of the quality and relevancy of the knowledge, skills, and competencies possessed and brought to the relevant labor market. From the employer’s perspective, employability is a function of perceived attributes, job-fit, and continuing demand for the work-related knowledge, skills, and competencies presented by the graduate candidate.
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Exploration of Push and Pull Factors Influencing the Graduate-Employer Relationship in Pakistan
The capability of higher education alums to perform at a level to undertake a job role that requires a university degree.
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From Traditional Career Services to Intelligent Systems for Career Guidance: A Study of Career Services Diversity in Higher Education Institutions
It represents the graduates’ capability to get a job, to be able to develop and succeed in their occupation, and to prove active civic involvement, lifelong learning, and individual fulfillment.
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Preparing University Graduates for Sustainable Careers: Qualitative Insights From the UK
The capability of higher education alums to perform at a level to undertake a job role that requires a university degree.
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Kindling Research Interest in Undergraduate Business Students: Beyond Superficial Pragmatism
The ability of someone who has successfully completed tertiary education to enter, remain, and advance in the labor force. Employability can be understood from two perspectives: the potential employee and the prospective employer. From the potential employee’s perspective, employability is a function of the quality and relevancy of the knowledge, skills, and competencies possessed and brought to the relevant labor market. From the employer’s perspective, employability is a function of perceived attributes, job-fit, and continuing demand for the work-related knowledge, skills, and competencies presented by the graduate candidate.
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