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Type :article
Subject :L Education (General)
Main Author :Mohammad Azlan Mohammad Hussain
Additional Authors :Mohd AdibHaron
Rafeizah Mohd Zulkifli
Irdayanti Mat Nashir
Nurul Nazirah Imam Ma’arof
Title :Employability skills needed by Vocational College graduates: feedback from industries
Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Teknikal dan Vokasional
Year of Publication :2019
Corporate Name :Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris

Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
In the real industrial setting, job duties and skills requirement have changed so much that makes seeking for  employment  can  be  a  challenging  experience.  Hence,  new  graduates  need  to  have  the  right  skills  at  the  right place,  and  at  the  right  time.  This  study  has  been  conducted  to  identify  the  employability  potential  of  Malaysian Vocational College (KV) graduates based on the current employer perception. In addition,the employability skills among KV graduates as perceived by their potential employers will be identified, so an action can be suggested to KV stakeholders to better prepare their graduates. This study used a descriptive research design with a quantitativeapproach. The quantitative data for this study were obtained through questionnaires, developed based on the related literature  review.  The  population  size  of  the  study  is  882  industrial  employers,  who  were  involved  in  On  the  Job training  (OJT)  program  of the  first  batch  of  KV  students  (from  a  pilot  program).  Stratified  random  sampling techniques were used to select the sample, which came out with a total of 269 sample size. The result of the study shows  that  communication,  thinking  and  problem-solving  skills  were  perceived  as  very  important  by  industrial employers,  so  it  has  been  suggested  for  the  KV  management  team  to  develop  their  students  with  those  attributes before they proceed to the job seeking process

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