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The role of international competences in increasing graduates’ access to the labor market

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  • Butum Lavinia Cornelia

    (The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania)

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The transition from student to employee status has become an important issue for labor market analysts, students and universities. Literature recognizes that the international experience represents a successful factor for future employability. In this regard, a new curricular model should include international competences in order to build the qualifications required by the global labor market. A recent study (Stan, Butum & Zodieru, 2016) highlighted the importance of youngsters’ professional training upon graduation and the crucial role of collaboration between universities, companies and governments (through education policies) in increasing graduates’ accessibility to well - paid jobs and in developing an entrepreneurial career. The same study provides the results of a qualitative research that leads to the conclusion that most Romanian students have the capacity to obtain the desired job if they can swiftly gain the soft skills required by companies. It is also mentioned that the labor market has increased the demand for international competences and practical skills in recent years. The purpose of this article is to analyze the dynamics of Romanian and European students’ feedback on their universities. Beginning with the analysis of soft skills needed for the labor market and their appreciation as perceived by students, the study will examine the dynamics of students’ appreciation on international experience and other work activities that ensure the achievement of international competences and reduce the time for obtaining a job. Afterward, the paper will analyze students’ career priorities and students’ perception of university performance in providing practical and international skills needed for the labor market. The analysis will include 3-year statistic data from Trendence Graduate Barometer regarding Romanian students’ perception. The conclusions will show the dynamic of students’ expectations on provided skills and the connection with their career priorities. Furthermore, the main results of this study will represent a basis for future research in designing a guide for developing the internationalized curriculum, as well as for a future analysis of the international competences needed by students when searching for a well-paid job.

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  • Butum Lavinia Cornelia, 2017. "The role of international competences in increasing graduates’ access to the labor market," Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, Sciendo, vol. 11(1), pages 513-522, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:poicbe:v:11:y:2017:i:1:p:513-522:n:55
    DOI: 10.1515/picbe-2017-0055
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