2017
DOI: 10.22452/mojem.vol5no4.5
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Employability Skills for Hospitality Students in Malaysia

Abstract: Malaysia needs high skilled workforce to support growth of the industry. With dynamically changing job market and progressive technological change, employees are expected to keep abreast of global economics. In the process of achieving the status of developed nation by the year 2020, Malaysia needs to restructure its workforce to ensure that middle level workers are highly skilled. Current job environment demands multi-task and skills. Thus, university graduates must be prepared to meet the demand especially i… Show more

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“…Several studies have been conducted using interview evaluation documents taken from organisations, as revealed by Altonji and Pierret (2001), Ngah et al 2011, Ahmad et al (2017), Rahmat et al (2015), Islam and Shukri (2013), Mohamad et al 2013, and Sabrena et al (2013). Many organisations have also measured employability skills by using job interview documents in their analyses (Azmi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Past Studies On Employability Skillsmentioning
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“…Several studies have been conducted using interview evaluation documents taken from organisations, as revealed by Altonji and Pierret (2001), Ngah et al 2011, Ahmad et al (2017), Rahmat et al (2015), Islam and Shukri (2013), Mohamad et al 2013, and Sabrena et al (2013). Many organisations have also measured employability skills by using job interview documents in their analyses (Azmi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Past Studies On Employability Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have been conducted using interview evaluation documents taken from organisations, as revealed by Altonji and Pierret (2001), Ngah et al. (2011), Ahmad et al. (2017), Rahmat et al.…”
Section: Past Studies On Employability Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The objectives of their survey were to investigate the extent of proficiency among Malaysian university graduates in the recruitment process as well as the inclination towards the use of vocational English competency testing for employment. Further, Rahmat, Buntat and Ayub (2015), Ahmad, Kenayathulla and Idris (2017) and Azmi, Hashim, and Yusoff (2018) conducted studies on employability skills in general and revealed that most of the fresh graduates were unable to portray their employability skills due to poor proficiency. Furthermore, the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (2016, 2017), Malaysian Employers Federation (2019), Chiara and Magali (2019), and Vincent (2020) have highlighted that many fresh graduates were not hired because of poor language proficiency.…”
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“…Based on training and development perspective, employability skills is often defined as an essential abilities needed by an individual to qualify them for employment and success in the workplace (Benson, Morgan & Filippaios, 2014;Ismail & Mohammed, 2015;Silva, Almeida & Strokova, 2015). As a result, this relationship may enhance graduate's employability skills and to make them employable (Ahmad, Kenayathulla & Idris, 2017;Moses, 2017;Rao, 2014).…”
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