Skills Mismatch in Entry-level Programmer Positions: Employer Expectations vs. Observations in Lalitpur, Nepal

Amrit Puri
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Despite an annual influx of programming graduates from Information Technology (IT)-focused educational institutions, software companies struggle with the persistent challenge of finding qualified candidates for entry-level programming roles. In this context of skill shortage, this study explored the crucial issue of skill mismatch of IT graduates, by assessing the employers’ expectations and observations vital for entry-level programming positions. This study employed a quantitative survey approach to delve into this skills mismatch issue. Professionals within 128 software development companies in Lalitpur were surveyed, all holding managerial positions and possessing programming experience. Utilizing a Likert scale questionnaire distributed through Google Forms, these industry experts rated their expectations and real-world observations concerning the specific skills requisite for entry-level programming positions. The analysis of expectations of skills showed that learning attitude (personal), basic concepts of programming (technical), and organizational culture fit (interpersonal) were considered the most important skills. Personal or college projects and skills in version management and testing were considered equally important. The analysis of skill expectations versus observations uncovers noteworthy disparities, mostly observed in personal skills, with expectations significantly exceeding actual observations. Almost 50% of the skills were found to have high importance and high gaps, most of which were personal skills. The discrepancy was comparatively less in interpersonal and technical compared to personal skills. Perceptions regarding the alignment of knowledge, skills, and attitude (KSA) were mixed in which most of the respondents indicated moderate to strong alignment between expectations and observations for knowledge and skills, while weak alignment for attitudes. Statistical analysis confirmed significant mean differences between expected and observed skills across all skill categories, reaffirming the existence of a skills mismatch. Notably, employers overwhelmingly advocate ii addressing these skill mismatches through training and development initiatives. These findings shed light on the multifaceted nature of the skills mismatch challenge in Lalitpur’s entry-level programming job market, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions to bridge this gap and foster alignment between employer expectations and the skills of recent graduates. Aligning curriculum with industry needs and designing skill development approaches is of utmost importance to enhance graduates’ workforce readiness, facilitating a smoother transition for entry-level programmer positions.
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入门级程序员职位的技能错配:尼泊尔拉利德布尔的雇主期望与观察结果
尽管以信息技术(IT)为重点的教育机构每年都有大量编程毕业生涌入,但软件公司仍在为寻找合格的入门级编程职位候选人而苦苦挣扎。在这种技能短缺的背景下,本研究通过评估雇主对入门级编程职位的期望和观察,探讨了信息技术专业毕业生技能不匹配的关键问题。本研究采用定量调查的方法来深入探讨技能错配问题。拉利特普尔 128 家软件开发公司的专业人员接受了调查,他们均担任管理职位并拥有编程经验。这些业内专家通过谷歌表格分发了一份李克特量表问卷,对他们对初级编程职位所需具体技能的期望和实际观察进行了评分。对技能期望的分析表明,学习态度(个人)、编程基本概念(技术)和组织文化适应性(人际)被认为是最重要的技能。个人或学院项目以及版本管理和测试技能被认为同样重要。对技能期望与观察结果的分析发现了值得注意的差异,主要体现在个人技能方面,期望值 明显高于实际观察值。近 50% 的技能被认为具有很高的重要性和很大的差距,其中大部分是个人技能。与个人技能相比,人际关系和技术方面的差距相对较小。对知识、技能和态度(KSA)一致性的看法不一,大多数受访者表示,在知识和技能方 面,期望值与观察值的一致性为中等或较高,而在态度方面,一致性较低。统计分析表明,在所有技能类别中,预期技能和观察技能的平均值差异很大,这再次证实了技能不匹配的存在。值得注意的是,绝大多数雇主都主张通过培训和发展活动来解决这些技能不匹配问题。这些发现揭示了拉利特普尔入门级编程就业市场技能不匹配挑战的多面性,强调有必要采取有针对性的干预措施来弥合这一差距,并促进雇主期望与应届毕业生技能之间的一致性。根据行业需求调整课程和设计技能培养方法,对于提高毕业生的就业准备度、促进入门级程序员职位的顺利过渡至关重要。
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