Proficiency in English language skills among graduates that create advantages for the organization is preferred by prospective employers as one of the main criteria for employability. This article provides an overview of undergraduates in higher education and also workplace literacy from the perspective of the employers in the manufacturing industry. The result from the research demonstrates that Malaysian manufacturing industry employers perceive that the graduate employees’ English language proficiency skills are still below their expectations. Therefore, this study recommends that there is a need for intervention into language teaching to improve the English language syllabus level of English proficiency at primary, secondary and tertia...
Communication skills in English have been identified as essential workplace tools for success in bu...
In recent years, calls have been made for graduates to be proficient in oral, written and communicat...
Recent literature has suggested that the relationship between globalisation and English lang...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the perspectives of Malaysian employers and student...
The literature on employable graduates indicates that there is a considerable concern regarding the ...
Fresh graduates, it seems, lack confidence and have poor communication and English proficiency skill...
English language proficiency has an important impact on the opportunities of new graduates for emplo...
Employability of graduates is a concern in many countries, including Malaysia, and the high unemploy...
This white paper on the industry's need for graduates with English language competency was published...
Malaysian employers have considerable reservations when it comes to graduates’ employability skills,...
This study examine English use in the workplace in Malaysia through the analysis of job advertisemen...
This study aims to examine (a) the needs and usage of English language by Industrial Trainees at the...
Employability of graduates is a concern in many countries, including Malaysia, and the high unemploy...
The focus of this exploratory and qualitative research was the need of the non-banking and state-own...
Employability of graduates is a concern in many countries, including Malaysia, and the high unemploy...
Communication skills in English have been identified as essential workplace tools for success in bu...
In recent years, calls have been made for graduates to be proficient in oral, written and communicat...
Recent literature has suggested that the relationship between globalisation and English lang...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the perspectives of Malaysian employers and student...
The literature on employable graduates indicates that there is a considerable concern regarding the ...
Fresh graduates, it seems, lack confidence and have poor communication and English proficiency skill...
English language proficiency has an important impact on the opportunities of new graduates for emplo...
Employability of graduates is a concern in many countries, including Malaysia, and the high unemploy...
This white paper on the industry's need for graduates with English language competency was published...
Malaysian employers have considerable reservations when it comes to graduates’ employability skills,...
This study examine English use in the workplace in Malaysia through the analysis of job advertisemen...
This study aims to examine (a) the needs and usage of English language by Industrial Trainees at the...
Employability of graduates is a concern in many countries, including Malaysia, and the high unemploy...
The focus of this exploratory and qualitative research was the need of the non-banking and state-own...
Employability of graduates is a concern in many countries, including Malaysia, and the high unemploy...
Communication skills in English have been identified as essential workplace tools for success in bu...
In recent years, calls have been made for graduates to be proficient in oral, written and communicat...
Recent literature has suggested that the relationship between globalisation and English lang...