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Steven W. Hemelt; Brad Hershbein; Shawn Martin; Kevin M. Stange – Grantee Submission, 2023
We use the near universe of U.S. online job ads to document four new facts about the skills employers demand from college majors. First, some skills--social and organizational--are demanded from all majors whereas others--financial and customer service--are demanded from only particular majors. Second, some majors have skill demand profiles that…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Advertising, Job Application, Computer Mediated Communication
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Carly Robinson; Katharine Meyer; Chastity Bailey-Fakhoury; Susanna Loeb; Amirpasha Zandieh – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background/Purpose: Students enroll in college at least in part to prepare for a career after graduation. At the same time, for many students, attending college requires working to earn money (Perna, 2020). Optimally, these work positions concurrently provide students the opportunity to develop skills that have labor market returns, explore career…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Tutoring, Recruitment, Employment Opportunities
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Maria Moxey; Edward Simpkin – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2021
This paper addresses the emerging theme in the literature that graduates often do not demonstrate the relevant skills to employers in job applications, interviews and in the workplace, and that HEIs should harness the potential of extra-curricular opportunities to enhance employability (Tchibozo, 2007; Griffiths et al., 2017). This study reports…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education, College Graduates, Employment Potential
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Chaibate, Hind; Hadek, Amine; Ajana, Souad; Bakkali, Soumia; Faraj, Kenza – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
This paper aims at comparing the soft skills required by Moroccan employers to those developed in engineering schools in order to improve engineers' employability. On the one hand, soft skills needed for the job market integration are defined using a mixed method belonging to sequential exploratory design. On the other hand, educational curricula…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Engineering, Technical Occupations
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Chilvers, Lucy; Waghorne, Joseph – Journal of Peer Learning, 2018
Developing University graduates' employability is of increasing strategic institutional focus in the UK. Existing research evidences the role of Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) in supporting students to develop personal, professional and employability skills. This research explores the impact of the PASS Leader role on graduates' job…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Foreign Countries, Leadership Role, Job Skills
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Schmitt, Neal; Ostroff, Cheri – Personnel Psychology, 1986
Delineates a systematic procedure for operationalizing the "behavioral consistency" notion. The steps used in developing selection tests from a content-oriented strategy are illustrated, and the transformation of specific job behaviors into tests related to job content is demonstrated. Test reliability and content validity are presented.…
Descriptors: Job Application, Job Placement, Job Skills, Occupational Information
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Hall, Christine; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1980
Six retarded adults were taught job application and interview skills, including introducing oneself, filling out a standard job application form, answering questions, and asking questions. A combination of instructions, modeling, role playing, and positive and corrective feedback was used across a multiple baseline experimental design. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Interviews, Exceptional Child Research, Job Application
Korn, Thomas A. – 1975
The objective of the publication is to provide placement persons with some guidelines for using one occupational information resource, The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (D.O.T.), as a more efficient tool for locating occupations in local industry. The five steps involved in occupation finding using the D.O.T. are described. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Guidelines, Industry, Information Seeking
Wells, Barron; And Others – ABCA Bulletin, 1981
Discusses a survey of personnel officers that was designed to help perspective employees present themselves in the best possible way. The survey yielded data about the initial contact by job seekers, job application letters, and resumes. A copy of the survey instrument is included. (FL)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Communication Research, Job Application, Job Skills
Frazier, Don; Chester, James – 1979
A study was conducted to determine the type of documentation of students' skills desired by employers in the banking and residential carpentry industries. Data were collected by interviews with employers of random samples of banking institutions (thirty-one) and residential carpentry firms (thirty-five) in Oklahoma. Results of the study led to the…
Descriptors: Banking, Carpentry, Credentials, Educational Research
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Frongillo, Mary C. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1985
Describes a study conducted to identify entry-level job competencies common to a range of entry-level jobs in competitive employment settings, and to design and test the feasibility of a Worker Competency Report form as an alternate or in addition to standard job application forms. (CT)
Descriptors: Competence, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers, Job Analysis
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Quint, Ellen Deutsch; Kopelman, Richard E. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1995
Predicted job acquisition success would be positively related to the level of job search behavior; the degree of vocational self-concept crystallization; and most strongly, the combined effects (interaction) of the two. Data from two samples supported the first prediction, but not the latter two. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Behavior, Career Counseling, Employment Counselors, Employment Patterns
Allen, Thomas R., Jr., Comp. – 1987
The major purpose of this study was to determine from the business community what competencies in the job application process are needed by students preparing to enter the job market for their first full-time position. Data were collected from 100 human resource administrators (out of a sample of 400). The general feeling of the administrators was…
Descriptors: Business Education, Employer Attitudes, Employment Interviews, Employment Potential
Maxfield, Myles – 1988
A survey of 40 senior personnel directors of medium-sized and large employers in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area identified characteristics of unskilled applicants most highly valued by employers. These personnel directors estimated the probability that 16 hypothetical unskilled individuals would be hired at their firm. Each hypothetical…
Descriptors: Career Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Interviews, Employment Potential
Wiederanders, Mark R.; And Others – 1978
The purpose of this project was to assess needs in job survival skills of those persons released from California Youth Authority incarceration and then to develop and field-test a curriculum to upgrade the skills which appear weakest. Interviews of a representative sample of 145 parolees were conducted. Findings include some of the following: over…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Delinquency, Educational Needs, Employment Interviews
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