2022
DOI: 10.1177/09504222221126420
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Graduate employability concerns amidst a crisis: Student perspectives from Singapore on COVID-19

Abstract: With the ongoing challenges of COVID-19, global economies continue to face uncertainties, widespread workforce volatility and employment challenges. During a sustained crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, university students’ self-perceptions about their employability and future career choices in their chosen industry sectors may be affected. Therefore, this study investigates graduate employability concerns and the perceptions of undergraduate students regarding employment prospects and future job security c… Show more

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“…Hypothesis 1C the present study explored the relationship between networking ability and perceived employability, and the results demonstrated a significant association between these two constructs. This study's finding aligns with previous research suggesting that networking plays a vital role in individuals' employability perceptions (Tan, Mwagwabi, Lim, & Lim, 2023). Recent studies have highlighted the importance of networking in today's modern era.…”
Section: Cronbachsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Hypothesis 1C the present study explored the relationship between networking ability and perceived employability, and the results demonstrated a significant association between these two constructs. This study's finding aligns with previous research suggesting that networking plays a vital role in individuals' employability perceptions (Tan, Mwagwabi, Lim, & Lim, 2023). Recent studies have highlighted the importance of networking in today's modern era.…”
Section: Cronbachsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For example, the population is likely to be younger, more digitally oriented, and issues and interventions more focussed around a period of transition. There are key issues specific to the university and college context such as students' sense of belonging, academic thriving and employability (Pedler et al, 2022;Tan et al, 2023). It is also a population where There is considerable and consistent research showing a wide range in the effectiveness of practitioners (Johns et al, 2019), and some therapists consistently yield client outcomes that are twice as effective as others (Saxon & Barkham, 2012).…”
Section: Themementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the population is likely to be younger, more digitally oriented, and issues and interventions more focussed around a period of transition. There are key issues specific to the university and college context such as students' sense of belonging, academic thriving and employability (Pedler et al, 2022; Tan et al, 2023). It is also a population where outcome measures have been specifically developed—The Counseling Centre Assessment of Psychological Symptoms (CCAPS‐62; Broglia et al, 2017; Locke et al, 2011), the Counselling Impact on Academic Outcomes (CIAO; Scruggs et al, 2023)—or adapted—the General Population‐Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (GP‐CORE; Sinclair et al, 2005).…”
Section: Routine Outcome Monitoring (Rom) and Feedback: Questions And...mentioning
confidence: 99%