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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

“Want a good job? Think hard beyond soft skills”

“Want a good job? Think hard beyond soft skills”


Want a good job? Think hard beyond soft skills

Posted: 18 Nov 2010 11:40 PM PST

Last updated on: November 19, 2010 13:27 IST

Creativity, once a trait avoided by employers, is now priced among employers who are trying to create the empowered, high performance workforce needed for competitiveness in today's marketplace. Employees with these skills are in demand and are considered valuable human capital assets to companies.

"Universities need to ensure that their graduates have the best employment opportunities by finding out what employers want from them," according to Punjab Agricultural University (Ludhiana) Vice-Chancellor, Dr Manjit Singh Kang, who feels that industry demands are different today than those of educational institutions.

"In industry, employability skills with the greatest need are getting along with people, planning and completing projects, and analysing information for decision-making. If the graduates have the proper employability skills, they will have a positive attitude toward their job," he opines.

Dr Kang suggests that like the West, there should be an internship system for teachers as well in India.

"A newer concept of internships for teachers is designed to make the classroom teaching more relevant to the needs of business and industry, where students listen when teachers tell them what they saw in industry," the V-C says adding that universities need to develop short-term vocational training programmes.

This top agricultural expert feels that the teacher internships make educators aware of the needs of industry.

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