A major study of the changing graduate recruitment practices of UK employers, was conducted during 2014 by the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) and the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (HECSU) for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). It involved in-depth interviews with 76 employers (diverse by size and sector) and 30 'stakeholders' in graduate employment, including university careers services. The qualitative data were complemented by analysis of existing quantitative data on graduate employment and a wide ranging literature review. This article reports on selected findings relevant to career development professionals, including: the challenges for employers of attracting appropriate applicants; employers' ...
This chapter discusses graduate employment and examines the expectations of both employers and new g...
This project responded to growing social and economic demands for higher education graduates who can...
In a world where there are increasing concerns about graduate underemployment and likely career traj...
A major study of the changing graduate recruitment practices of UK employers, was conducted during 2...
This research examined the approach to graduate recruitment adopted by employers and how this has ev...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
Neary and Hanson’s chapter reports on research conducted with the HE career development workforce an...
The relationship between universities and employer organisations has been given significant attentio...
© 2020, © 2020 Association for Tertiary Education Management and the LH Martin Institute for Tertiar...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate graduate employer perceptions of determining factors in recr...
In the UK, the skills agenda continues to dominate Higher Education (HE) policy (Leitch, 2006, Holme...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
Graduate employment programmes offer university students the prospect of a reasonable salary and dev...
This chapter discusses graduate employment and examines the expectations of both employers and new g...
This project responded to growing social and economic demands for higher education graduates who can...
In a world where there are increasing concerns about graduate underemployment and likely career traj...
A major study of the changing graduate recruitment practices of UK employers, was conducted during 2...
This research examined the approach to graduate recruitment adopted by employers and how this has ev...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
Neary and Hanson’s chapter reports on research conducted with the HE career development workforce an...
The relationship between universities and employer organisations has been given significant attentio...
© 2020, © 2020 Association for Tertiary Education Management and the LH Martin Institute for Tertiar...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate graduate employer perceptions of determining factors in recr...
In the UK, the skills agenda continues to dominate Higher Education (HE) policy (Leitch, 2006, Holme...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
Graduate employment programmes offer university students the prospect of a reasonable salary and dev...
This chapter discusses graduate employment and examines the expectations of both employers and new g...
This project responded to growing social and economic demands for higher education graduates who can...
In a world where there are increasing concerns about graduate underemployment and likely career traj...