2015
DOI: 10.1177/2329490615596154
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University English and Audit Firms in the Philippines

Abstract: With increasing demand for accounting professionals, audit firms are banking on universities to provide graduates equipped with technical know-how and critical English skills. This explains heightened employer concern over the business English skills of new hires, prompting questions on adequacy and relevance of English taught in universities. Hence, this study probes into English skills necessary for new accountants in audit firms. Human resource directors of top audit firms in the Philippines describe the re… Show more

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“…Employees need to be able to communicate visual elements such as display boards, photos, and graphics, in addition to communicate via electronic media like telephone, email, and message service. Referring to the aforementioned skills, Tenedero and Vizconde (2015) have summarized business communication skills into five communicative abilities. They are convince (satisfy the company's requirement and standards for employment), compose (produce effective technical written outputs), concentrate (be properly attentive and responsive to oral stimuli at work), comprehend (read and analyze copious amount of information effectively), and click (utilize communication tools in the business workplace).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employees need to be able to communicate visual elements such as display boards, photos, and graphics, in addition to communicate via electronic media like telephone, email, and message service. Referring to the aforementioned skills, Tenedero and Vizconde (2015) have summarized business communication skills into five communicative abilities. They are convince (satisfy the company's requirement and standards for employment), compose (produce effective technical written outputs), concentrate (be properly attentive and responsive to oral stimuli at work), comprehend (read and analyze copious amount of information effectively), and click (utilize communication tools in the business workplace).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two categories stand out in terms of the times they were studied: 'information and communication technologies' and 'interpersonal and communication'. The remaining categories, explored only by one author each, are 'financial accounting and reporting' (Yoon et al 2013), 'foreign languages' (Tenedero and Vizconde 2015), 'information and communication technologies + intellectual' , and 'organizational' (Kennedy and Dull 2008). With the small number of articles in each category, it is irrelevant to draw any further analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%