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What is Technical Skills

HR Analytics in an Era of Rapid Automation
Specialized knowledge to perform the task proficiently using specific tools and programs.
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Predictive Analytics in Recruitment: Unveiling Through Skill Gap Employability Model
Kamaladevi Baskaran (Amity Business School, Amity University, Dubai, UAE)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8942-0.ch002
Abstract
This study aims to identify the competencies and skills possessed by the job seekers to secure jobs in the field of business administration, analyses the impact of soft skills, technical skills, and social networking sites on their employment using predictive analytical tool and proposes skill gap employability model to streamline recruitment process. Primary data of 172 samples were obtained from the UAE residents using simple random sampling. The employability skills are extracted from the secondary sources like job search portals. The regression analysis reveals that soft skills have significant impact on employment and the results state that it is statistically significant at 5% level. The author derives the skill gap employability model to bridge the skill gap to ensure job demand meets the supply of right candidates. This research provides insights to the business administration professionals who are searching for employment in the areas of human resources, finance, accounting, marketing, sales, operations, logistics, supply chain management, and business analytics in UAE.
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A Framework for Human-Technology Social Systems: The Role of Inter-Personal Interactions
Technical skills are generally referred to any task-specific skills that an individual or technology was trained to execute. An example of technical skills from automation industry would be to have skills to drive a vehicle. From an educational technology perspective, an example is capability of a technology designed to teach coding. The technology would need to have the technical skills to know how to introduce the concept of coding to a student, use helpful examples and visuals so that a student can learn to code.
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