2023
DOI: 10.3390/educsci13090905
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Skill Profiles for Employability: (Mis)Understandings between Higher Education Institutions and Employers

Luís Sebastião,
Filipa Tirapicos,
Rita Payan-Carreira
et al.

Abstract: There is a consensus that employers, when recruiting, look for future employees to have a certain required profile. This profile consists of a set of skills that are considered crucial for the correct performance of the tasks that the employees will be performing. It is usually easy to identify which hard skills employers require, but it is not so easy to find out which soft skills employees should have. In addition to this difficulty, there is the possibility that higher education institutions may not be prep… Show more

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“…Equally, graduates report acknowledging the need for developing transversal soft skills for employment [19]. Although they identify discipline-specific skills as being an important and integral part of their portfolio [20], gaining job-related skills alone cannot be enough.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equally, graduates report acknowledging the need for developing transversal soft skills for employment [19]. Although they identify discipline-specific skills as being an important and integral part of their portfolio [20], gaining job-related skills alone cannot be enough.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%