Title
Breakfast with ICT Employers: What do they want to see in our graduates?
Abstract
In an increasingly globalised and competitive economy, there is a need to ensure that graduates have the skills, knowledge and attitudes to be not only work ready for today but work ready PLUS for tomorrow. Data from the Graduate Destination Survey (2012) show that 75% of ICT students get a job once they complete their degree. Although employment outcomes are influenced by external market conditions, students, employers and other stakeholders expect universities to help students maximise their potential to find suitable work, that is, maximise their employability. Employability is achieved by developing studentsu0027 technical and generic skills. The development of technical skills is difficult in the computing sector where it has been argued that the ICT fundamentals have changed so much and continue to change rapidly. This project aims to understand what employability skills ICT employers expect to see in our graduates. Data for this study was collected from ICT employers, invited to participate in an industry breakfast to discuss the employability skills they are looking for when employing graduates. A qualitative thematic analysis has been used to analyse the data, and the findings suggest that employers want ICT graduates to have effective teamwork and communication skills, with flexible and adaptive attitudes, without being arrogant. This study is part of a larger nationally funded project by the Australian Government Department of Education, aimed at developing employability skills in disciplines with low employment outcomes.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
ACE
Thematic analysis,Employability,Teamwork,Public relations,Communication skills,Information and Communications Technology,Pedagogy,Engineering,Market conditions,Government
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
4
0.87
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Margaret Hamilton14413.71
Angela Carbone273.84
Christabel Gonsalvez395.56
Margaret Jollands440.87