Informational interviews help undergraduate students at the mid-point of non-vocational STEM degrees confirm their career aspirations

L. Lexis, Jency Thomas, Caroline J. Taylor, J. Church, Brianna L Julien
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Higher education institutions are expected to produce career-ready graduates who are equipped for the challenges of the 21st century. Employability experts argue that this can be achieved by integrating career development learning (CDL) into the curriculum. The informational interview helps students learn more about a career by interviewing a professional working in a field of interest, and helps students to make decisions regarding their career plans. The aims of the study were to determine students’: 1) preferred career paths and career identity at the midpoint of their non-vocational degree; 2) experiences and perceptions of an informational interview module. An informational interview module was embedded into a second-year human biosciences subject taken by students in undergraduate non-specialist health-related STEM degrees. Students indicated their preferred career, learned about informational interviews, and conducted an interview with a professional working in the field they wished to enter. After the interview, students completed reflection activities, responding to open-ended and Likert-scale questions. 91 student reflections were analysed to determine students’ career identity, and their experiences and perceptions of the module. Descriptive statistical analysis was conducted on Likert-scale answers and inductive thematic analysis was conducted on open-ended answers. Students’ career preferences were wide-ranging, with allied health the most popular. Career identity was reasonably well established in this cohort. The student experience was overall positive, and students’ thought the module was useful in supporting their career planning and career development. In conclusion, an informational interview assignment is an effective career development tool for human biosciences students.
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信息面试帮助处于非职业STEM学位中期的本科生确认他们的职业抱负
高等教育机构被期望培养出有能力应对21世纪挑战的就业型毕业生。就业能力专家认为,这可以通过将职业发展学习(CDL)纳入课程来实现。信息性面试通过采访在感兴趣的领域工作的专业人士来帮助学生更多地了解职业,并帮助学生做出关于他们的职业规划的决定。本研究的目的是确定学生在非职业学位中期的职业路径偏好和职业认同;2)信息面试模块的经验和看法。在本科非专业健康相关STEM学位的学生学习的二年级人类生物科学课程中,嵌入了一个信息访谈模块。学生们表明了他们喜欢的职业,了解了信息面试,并与在他们希望进入的领域工作的专业人士进行了面试。访谈结束后,学生完成反思活动,回答开放式和李克特量表问题。对91名学生的反思进行了分析,以确定学生的职业认同,以及他们对该模块的经历和看法。对李克特量表答案进行描述性统计分析,对开放式答案进行归纳主题性分析。学生们的职业偏好非常广泛,其中联合医疗行业最受欢迎。在这个群体中,职业认同相当牢固。学生的整体体验是积极的,学生们认为该模块对他们的职业规划和职业发展很有用。总之,信息面试作业是人类生物科学专业学生有效的职业发展工具。
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