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Understanding employers' perception of employability skills and career development in Morocco

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Type Article
ISSN 22029478
information source ERIC
Author Tejan, Oussama Ait. Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, University Hassan II, Ben Msik Casablanca.
Second author Sabi, Abdelkader. Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, University Hassan II, Ben Msik Casablanca.
Pages pp. 134-138
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies. Vol. 7, no. 2, April 2019
Publisher Footscray: Australian International Academic Centre PTY, LTD.، 2019
Publisher address Footscray VIC, 3011. Australia. 11 Souter Crescent. Australian International Academic Centre PTY, LTD. T: 0061390286880. support@aiac.org.au. http://www.journals.aiac.org.au/index.php/IJELS/index.
ERIC document no. EJ1219595
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Employment qualifications  -  Employer attitudes  -  Career development  -  Job skills  -  Success  -  Tourism  -  Innovation  -  Creativity  -  Postgraduate students  -  Education work relationship  -  Morocco
Language of document English
Country Australia
Research into employability issues is currently receiving considerable attention. In Morocco, a significant number of employers are satisfied with the skills of their newly hired employees. However, other employers express their dissatisfaction with the newly hired workers and believe that they lack some of the most basic skills needed for successful employment. The present paper proceeds by providing a systematic review of employability skills from the perspective of employers. It aims to research the gap between employers' requirements of graduates and their actual skills with particular focus on employers' perception. The participants in this study are 20 employers from three sectors, primary education, banking and tourism in the region of Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco. The instrument used for data collection is an on-line questionnaire. More specifically, the study reported that a majority of respondents perceive innovation and creativity as fundamental employability skills. In light of the results, the study recommends that universities should make great efforts to ensure that they are equipping their graduates with employability skills as identified in the industry. (As Provided)

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