Required skills for employability in Portugal from graduates and students of the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB)

V. Ferro-Lebres, Jéssica Marim Lopes, J. P. Pereira, H. Paulo, Jorge Humberto Marinho Sampaio
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The Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB) developed an online survey, called the Observatory of Students and Graduates, aimed at entities in Portugal as a means of gathering information about the stakeholders view of IPB graduates and students, regarding skills for employability. Of the total (424) entities contacted, 118 responded, representing 28% of the total. It was noted that 79 of the responses have included IPB students and graduates in their staff, being 27% entities of the Agroforestry-food sector, 16% from the Consulting, Real Estate and Finance sector, and 14% from the Transport and Commerce sector. IPB graduates and students’s skills were discussed from the perspective of employers. 12 skills were listed, with an average of 95% of responses between "Very Important" and "Important".´The skills that stood out the most were: “Learning” and “Motivation/Involvement”. The lowest priority skills were: “Physical: Robustness and manual dexterity”, followed by “General Culture”. These data point to the clear fact that the soft skills have greater relevance than hard skills. One of the justifications is that the advent of artificial intelligence, and other technologies that have been performing functions that overlap with technical - human knowledge.
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布拉干帕拉达理工学院(IPB)毕业生和学生在葡萄牙就业所需的技能
布拉干帕拉达理工学院(IPB)开展了一项名为“学生和毕业生观察站”的在线调查,针对葡萄牙的实体,作为收集利益相关者对IPB毕业生和学生关于就业技能的看法的一种手段。在被联系的424个实体中,118个实体做出了回应,占总数的28%。值得注意的是,79个答复的工作人员中包括IPB的学生和毕业生,其中27%来自农林食品部门,16%来自咨询、房地产和金融部门,14%来自运输和商业部门。从雇主的角度讨论了IPB毕业生和学生的技能。调查列出了12项技能,平均95%的回答在“非常重要”和“重要”之间。最突出的技能是:“学习”和“激励/参与”。优先级最低的技能是:“身体:健壮和灵巧”,其次是“一般文化”。这些数据清楚地表明,软技能比硬技能更重要。其中一个理由是,人工智能和其他技术的出现,已经与人类技术知识重叠。
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