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Engineering Employability Skills: Students, Academics and Industry Professionals Perception
Jean-Baptiste R. G. Souppez
Mechanical, Biomedical & Design Engineering
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Employability
100%
Professional Perspectives
100%
Student Academic
100%
Industry Professionals
100%
Academic Professionals
100%
Graduate Employment
66%
Higher Education
33%
Graduate Employability
33%
Professional Bodies
33%
Second Class
33%
Work Expectations
33%
Personal Attitude
33%
Engineering Graduates
33%
Mechanical Engineering
33%
Engineering Curriculum
33%
Professional Attitudes
33%
Information Importance
33%
Mechanical Engineer
33%
Professional Institutions
33%
Education to Employment
33%
Professional Conduct
33%
Accredited Course
33%
Institutional Bias
33%
Employability Attributes
33%
Information Technology Skills
33%
Class Degree
33%
Computer Science
Employability Skill
100%
Computer Software
33%
Professional Body
33%
Engineering Curriculum
33%
Information Technology
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Employability
100%
Social Sciences
Information Technology
100%