Employability skills for an entry-level engineer as seen by Malaysian employers

M. Y. Yuzainee, A. Zaharim, M. Omar
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In an earlier publication, the authors have proposed a model on practical framework of engineering employability skills, i.e. the Malaysian Engineering Employability Skills (MEES). The framework discusses on the possible employability skills as required for an entry level engineer in Malaysia based on many other earlier studies. A set of questionnaires was later developed to gauge this model from the perspective of Malaysian employers from engineering sectors. Based on the results obtained, this paper will discuss, among others, the preferred entry-level employability skills as valued by employers when hiring fresh engineering graduates. The data was collected from September to December 2009 through face-to-face and telephone interviews with employers from Kelang Valley area, the main industrial area in Malaysia. Five hundreds employers were approached, and of this, three hundreds were successfully interviewed. The interviews were only carried out with high ranking officers, in this case; Head of Division or higher to assure accurate results. The questionnaires comprise ten (10) main employability skills as described in MEES. A “multi-attribute value technique” and statistical methods were used for data analysis. The findings suggested that the employers perceived employability skills as “required” with an average rating score of 4.06 out of 5.00. The most required skill is “communication skills” while the least required is “engineering system approach”. However, there are differences in the priorities of employability skills by the four different categories of industries considered in this study. The framework and the findings presented perhaps can be used as guidance for the employers in their recruitment exercise. The findings could also be helpful in guiding the education providers, trainers, career advisors and the likes in increasing the employability skills of engineering fresh graduates.
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马来西亚雇主眼中初级工程师的就业技能
在较早的出版物中,作者提出了一个关于工程就业技能实践框架的模型,即马来西亚工程就业技能(MEES)。该框架根据许多其他早期研究讨论了马来西亚入门级工程师所需的可能的就业技能。后来制定了一套调查问卷,从马来西亚工程部门雇主的角度来衡量这一模式。基于所获得的结果,本文将讨论雇主在雇用应届工程毕业生时所看重的首选入门级就业技能。数据收集于2009年9月至12月,通过对马来西亚主要工业区巴生谷地区的雇主进行面对面和电话采访。我们联系了500家雇主,其中300家成功面试。在这种情况下,面谈只对高级官员进行;部门主管或以上职位,确保准确的结果。问卷包括在MEES中描述的十(10)项主要就业技能。采用“多属性值技术”和统计学方法对数据进行分析。调查结果显示,雇主认为就业技能是“必需的”,平均评分为4.06分(满分为5.00分)。最需要的技能是“沟通技巧”,而最不需要的是“工程系统方法”。然而,在本研究中考虑的四个不同类别的行业中,就业技能的优先级存在差异。提出的框架和调查结果或许可以作为雇主招聘工作的指导。研究结果也有助于指导教育机构、培训师、职业顾问等提高工科应届毕业生的就业能力。
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