English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed

Of late, various quarters have expressed their concern with the employability of graduates, and communication skills and English proficiency are among the factors frequently highlighted by the government and potential employers. However, the views of would-be graduates entering the job market have r...

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Main Authors: Kien, Bee ooi, Ting, Su Hie
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2012
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spelling my.unimas.ir.7262022-05-12T08:36:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/726/ English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed Kien, Bee ooi Ting, Su Hie AC Collections. Series. Collected works L Education (General) Of late, various quarters have expressed their concern with the employability of graduates, and communication skills and English proficiency are among the factors frequently highlighted by the government and potential employers. However, the views of would-be graduates entering the job market have received less attention. This study examines the polytechnic students’ notions of the factors that increase their employability. A survey was conducted among polytechnic students in Kuching, Sarawak. The questionnaire encompassed items on likely means to secure their first job, the relative importance of factors that influence employability as well as their knowledge of and confidence in writing good CVs, job application letters and performing in job interviews. As the majority of polytechnic students are post SPM school leavers, they do not have working experience. The results indicate that while they have some idea on the value of good qualifications to secure good jobs, they may not be fully aware of the importance of being proficient in English or the implications of poor mastery of English on their job hunting prospects. Their lack of familiarity with resume, cover letter and job interview underscore the importance of English courses which prepare them for communication in the workplace. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2012 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/726/1/proficiency%2Band%2Bemployability%2BPolytechnic%2Bstudents%2Bnotions%2Bof%2Bwhat%2Bit%2Btakes%2Bto%2Bget%2Bthem%2Bemployed%2528abstract%2529.pdf Kien, Bee ooi and Ting, Su Hie (2012) English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed. In: Persidangan Kebangsaan Penyelidikan dan Inovasi dalam Sistem Pendidikan dan Teknik dan Vokasional (CIETVET 2012), 25-26 September 2012, Politeknik Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia..
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Kien, Bee ooi
Ting, Su Hie
English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed
description Of late, various quarters have expressed their concern with the employability of graduates, and communication skills and English proficiency are among the factors frequently highlighted by the government and potential employers. However, the views of would-be graduates entering the job market have received less attention. This study examines the polytechnic students’ notions of the factors that increase their employability. A survey was conducted among polytechnic students in Kuching, Sarawak. The questionnaire encompassed items on likely means to secure their first job, the relative importance of factors that influence employability as well as their knowledge of and confidence in writing good CVs, job application letters and performing in job interviews. As the majority of polytechnic students are post SPM school leavers, they do not have working experience. The results indicate that while they have some idea on the value of good qualifications to secure good jobs, they may not be fully aware of the importance of being proficient in English or the implications of poor mastery of English on their job hunting prospects. Their lack of familiarity with resume, cover letter and job interview underscore the importance of English courses which prepare them for communication in the workplace.
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title English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed
title_short English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed
title_full English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed
title_fullStr English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed
title_full_unstemmed English proficiency and employability: Polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed
title_sort english proficiency and employability: polytechnic students’ notions of what it takes to get them employed
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