“…Hence, the need for critical and reflective thinking, problem-solving abilities, selfmanagement, learning, and related competencies is continually increasing across all disciplines (Makkonen, 2017). Several prior studies have indicated that in addition to the influence of basic education on employability, factors like personal conditions, interpersonal relations, and external factors that cannot be acquired in higher education should also be considered (Ahmed et al, 2015;Cacciolatti et al, 2017;Blázquez et al, 2018). Hennemann and Liefner (2010), who developed a graduate employability training process, summed up a comprehensive structure of impact factors to explain the capacity, capability, and competence (Blázquez et al, 2018) that are important elements in the process of developing employability (Lurie and Garrett, 2017;Likisa, 2018).…”