Employer Expectations of 21st-Century High School Graduates: Analyzing Online Job Advertisements

Q3 Social Sciences ETS Research Report Series Pub Date : 2023-01-28 DOI:10.1002/ets2.12365
Kevin M. Williams, Tao Wang, Steven Holtzman, Tak Ming Leung, Gernissia Cherfrere, Guangming Ling
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Individuals with a high school education represent the largest subset of the U.S. workforce. However, little is known about the employer expectations of these individuals, particularly in the area of soft skills—also known as 21st-century skills. Online job advertisements offer useful data for examining these expectations, as they may supplement employer survey data and reflect actual recruitment practices. Our analysis of 68,505 online job advertisements suggests that employers hold generally lower expectations for the soft skills of high school–educated individuals than they do for postsecondary-educated individuals. However, employer expectations for two soft skills—professionalism and customer service skills—appear to be substantially higher for high school–educated individuals than for postsecondary-educated individuals. Additional results highlight similarities and differences within the high school–educated workforce across nine workplace industries. We discuss the implications of these results not only for high school–educated individuals and the organizations that employ them but also for practitioners and educators charged with assessing and providing training for these skills.

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21世纪高中毕业生的雇主期望:网络招聘广告分析
受过高中教育的人是美国劳动力中最大的群体。然而,人们对雇主对这些人的期望却知之甚少,尤其是在软技能--也被称为 21 世纪技能--方面。在线招聘广告为研究这些期望值提供了有用的数据,因为它们可以补充雇主调查数据并反映实际的招聘实践。我们对 68,505 份在线招聘广告的分析表明,雇主对高中学历者软技能的期望值普遍低于对大专学历者的期望值。然而,雇主对高中学历者的两项软技能--专业精神和客户服务技能--的期望似乎远远高于大专学历者。其他结果突出了九个工作场所行业中受过高中教育的劳动力的相似性和差异性。我们不仅讨论了这些结果对高中学历者和雇用他们的机构的影响,而且还讨论了负责评估和提供这些技能培训的从业人员和教育工作者的影响。
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