2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13169337
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Career Success in University Graduates: Evidence from an Ecuadorian Study in Los Ríos Province

Abstract: Career success and its evaluation in university graduates generate growing interest in the academy when evaluating the university according to its mission and social mandate. Therefore, monitoring university graduates is essential in measuring career success in the State Technical University of Quevedo (UTEQ, acronym in Spanish). In this sense, this article aims to identify the predictive career success factors through survey application, development of two mathematical functions, and Weka’s classification lea… Show more

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“…The overarching synthesis of the literature unravels the dynamic and multifaceted conception of career sustainability, with individual and contextual factors wielding significant influence. While there is an academic consensus on the cardinality of these factors, the literature also illuminates notable points of contention, specifically concerning the relative weighting of individual versus contextual determinants and the efficacy of quantitative versus qualitative assessments [66]. This complexity is further compounded by exogenous factors such as the economic climate, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the unique challenges introduced by gig work [16,36,67].…”
Section: Career Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overarching synthesis of the literature unravels the dynamic and multifaceted conception of career sustainability, with individual and contextual factors wielding significant influence. While there is an academic consensus on the cardinality of these factors, the literature also illuminates notable points of contention, specifically concerning the relative weighting of individual versus contextual determinants and the efficacy of quantitative versus qualitative assessments [66]. This complexity is further compounded by exogenous factors such as the economic climate, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the unique challenges introduced by gig work [16,36,67].…”
Section: Career Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El análisis y evaluación del desempeño de los egresados o titulados mediante la percepción de los empleadores, grupos de interés o por los mismos egresados han sido tratados por investigadores y académicos en diversas disciplinas profesionales. Al respecto, el éxito en la inserción laboral del egresado depende de la calidad de la formación profesional recibida en la universidad y se manifiesta en su desempeño durante el ejercicio de actividades (Pico-Saltos et al, 2021). Si bien los estudios se han revelado en muchas carreras profesionales, existe une brecha en el análisis de la carrera de Educación y ciencias pedagógicas.…”
Section: Revisión De La Literaturaunclassified
“…Career success is a social construct that helps us understand an individual's goals and perceptions, what inspires him/her and enables him/her to make decisions, his/her personal values and what makes him/her happy at work [56][57][58]. For these reasons, studies in various fields, such as management [59,60], economics [61,62], human resources [63], organisational sciences and psychology [64][65][66], have become increasingly interested in exploring career success.…”
Section: Career Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Danziger and Valencia [95] found that individuals who experience congruence between their professional anchor and their work have higher levels of job satisfaction than those who do not. Therefore, this dimension included items that provide information about the relationship between the current job and the area of training and level of education, as well as the level of use of knowledge and skills acquired during university studies [56].…”
Section: Education and Job Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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