Skills Gap: The Perceptions of Importance of Soft Skills in Graduate Employability Between Employers and Graduates

Brenda Ping Ping Yong, Ying-Leh Ling
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This study investigated the perceptions of soft skills among employers and graduates in Sarawak, using descriptive quantitative research methodology to determine if there is a significant difference between the employers and graduates; to compare differences in ranking of soft skills, and thus the occurrence of a skills gap between both parties. The literature reviews in this study emphasized, firstly, the perceptionsof graduates and employers on soft skills about employability, a topic which had been studied over the decades across the world, since the skills gap or mismatch arose from the different perceptions is an ongoing phenomenon, that affected the curriculum of the highereducation institutions and the labour market in the industries. Second, soft skills development has evolved; it has been referred to as 21st-century skills; a critical component of today's graduates' employability. Then, this study examined the perception of stakeholders involved in graduate employability, in particular, employerandgraduate. The skills gap existed as a result of the disparities in perceptions between graduates and employers as the findings revealed there are differences in ranking orders, and frequency analysis confirmed the mean score comparisons of the ranking options between both parties. In terms of employers’ demographic characteristics, significant differences were spotted after analysing a one-way ANOVA. These findingsaimed to provide useful information to the stakeholders involved in assisting with the reduction of the skills gap and hence improve the graduate employability in Sarawak.
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技能差距:雇主和毕业生对软技能在毕业生就业能力中重要性的认识
本研究调查了砂拉越雇主和毕业生对软技能的认知,使用描述性定量研究方法来确定雇主和毕业生之间是否存在显著差异;比较软技能排名的差异,从而出现双方技能差距。本研究中的文献综述强调,首先,毕业生和雇主对就业能力软技能的感知,这是世界各地几十年来一直在研究的一个话题,因为不同感知产生的技能差距或不匹配是一种持续的现象,这影响了高等教育机构的课程设置和行业的劳动力市场。第二,软技能发展已经演变;它被称为21世纪的技能;这是当今毕业生就业能力的重要组成部分。然后,本研究考察了参与毕业生就业能力的利益相关者的看法,特别是雇主和毕业生。技能差距的存在是由于毕业生和雇主之间的认知差异,因为调查结果显示,排名顺序存在差异,频率分析证实了双方排名选项的平均分数比较。在雇主的人口统计学特征方面,通过单因素方差分析发现了显著差异。这些发现旨在为参与协助缩小技能差距的利益相关者提供有用的信息,从而提高砂拉越毕业生的就业能力。
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