Employability outcomes of human resource management and employment relations graduates

Susan Ressia, Amie Shaw
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ABSTRACT Knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes (KSAAs) are important attributes required of university graduates to become effective Human Resource (HRM)/Employment Relations (ER) professionals. However, is what is taught and practiced at universities sufficient to equip graduates with the necessary KSAAs to meet employer expectations in industry? Furthermore, do graduates feel confident and job ready entering professional practice post completion of their undergraduate study? These questions raise important considerations around the effectiveness of the broader ‘employability’ agenda, and whether the immediate needs of both employers and graduates are being met. Insights into HRM/ER graduates’ transition into employment were collected from 33 semi-structured interviews conducted with 15 HRM/ER graduates, 14 employers and four industry stakeholders within the field. The paper discusses graduates’ transition from university to employment and whether they felt prepared in meeting employer expectations. Contrasting perspectives emerged as graduates indicated that they were satisfied with their university experience and subsequent transition to employment, while employers were mostly satisfied, they provided recommendations towards improving graduate outcomes. The research initiates new ideas for exploring the employability of university graduates and suggests further research in supporting the transition of future graduates into roles and careers in HRM and ER.
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人力资源管理和就业关系专业毕业生的就业能力结果
知识、技能、能力和态度是大学毕业生成为有效的人力资源/就业关系专业人员所需的重要特征。然而,大学教授和实践的内容是否足以让毕业生获得必要的KSAA,以满足行业雇主的期望?此外,毕业生在完成本科学习后进入专业实践岗位时是否感到自信和准备好工作?这些问题引发了对更广泛的“就业能力”议程的有效性的重要考虑,以及雇主和毕业生的迫切需求是否得到满足。从对15名人力资源管理/ER毕业生、14名雇主和该领域的四名行业利益相关者进行的33次半结构化访谈中,收集了对人力资源管理和ER毕业生向就业过渡的见解。本文讨论了毕业生从大学到就业的转变,以及他们是否为满足雇主的期望做好了准备。当毕业生表示他们对自己的大学经历和随后的就业过渡感到满意时,出现了不同的观点,而雇主大多感到满意,他们提供了改善毕业生成绩的建议。这项研究为探索大学毕业生的就业能力提出了新的想法,并建议进一步研究如何支持未来毕业生转变为人力资源管理和ER的角色和职业。
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