2019
DOI: 10.18488/journal.1.2019.91.11.17
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The Employability Skills Performance of Business Graduates in Malaysia: Do Employers, Graduates and Academicians Speak the Same Language?

Abstract: Employability skills may implicate and reflect the employment opportunity especially among the new graduates. This study aims to compare the performance of employability skills among new business graduates in Malaysia base on stakeholder perceptions; they are the employer, academician and new graduate. Besides, is to identify if there is any significant difference between their opinions. Three sets of questionnaires were established to evaluate employability skills; they are basic, applied, interpersonal and 2… Show more

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“…It is also emphasised that interviewers would "regard graduates interaction skills and the way they depict themselves as carrying more weight that information provided in the CV, hence having adequate interactive capability can enhance individuals' to present heightened self-assurance (Valerija, 2010;Selvaratnam, 2018). This confirms that good interaction is a significant feature to portray a confident personality, which is an essential part of impression management (Tanius et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…It is also emphasised that interviewers would "regard graduates interaction skills and the way they depict themselves as carrying more weight that information provided in the CV, hence having adequate interactive capability can enhance individuals' to present heightened self-assurance (Valerija, 2010;Selvaratnam, 2018). This confirms that good interaction is a significant feature to portray a confident personality, which is an essential part of impression management (Tanius et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This triggered exasperation on the part of the interviewer that was revealed from the face-to-face interaction and repetitions. Tanius, et al (2019) suggest that proficient interaction and knowledge are two crucial issues that create assurance and feelings of honesty and this ensures a favourable outcome of an interview (Kerekes, 2006). Consequently, interviewees need to offer extra data that pertains to the question for example by providing many details instead of giving brief answers as can be seen in Excerpt 3.…”
Section: Ie1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few investigations were carried out to determine if candidates had the necessary skills to be employed. Tanius et al (2019) carried out one such study on Malaysian business graduates to ascertain their abilities and suitability to be gainfully employed. Rahman et al (2019) investigated the discernments of managers regarding communication abilities among new graduates.…”
Section: Past Studies On Impression Management Tacticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many organisations have also measured employability skills by using job interview documents in their analyses (Azmi et al, 2018). Tanius et al (2019) used a rating scale for their interview documents. This had seven categories: outstanding, competent, excellent, average, below average, poor, not applicable, and unable to determine.…”
Section: Past Studies On Employability Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many organisations have also measured employability skills by using job interview documents in their analyses (Azmi et al., 2018). Tanius et al. (2019) used a rating scale for their interview documents.…”
Section: Past Studies On Employability Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%