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Global businesses are increasingly seeking
graduates who have a global awareness and
have worked or studied overseas as part of
their learning
UK graduates are missing out as they are now
less likely to study overseas
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International graduates consider that they are
more likely to have higher paid jobs at more
senior positions and spend less time seeking
those jobs, than either UK graduates, or
those in their home country who did not
travel
British businesses have global competency
models and recruit globally for their global
and local businesses
Quotation: “Global Business .. Global Graduates” The Council for Industry and Higher Education
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Knowledge based economies
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Competitive global markets
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With a highly mobile workforce
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Widening participation
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Lifelong learning
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Enhancing employability
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Global Businesses are increasingly recruiting
globally. Graduates who have international
experience are highly employable because they
have demonstrated that the have drive,
resilience and inter-cultural sensitivities as well
as language skills. They are self-selecting elite.
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“As students and graduates expand their
horizons they in turn become more
enterprising, innovative, socially aware and
better global citizens. It is these qualities that
global businesses, and we hope increasingly
societies, seek in their future leaders.”
Just what is it, and why
do we need it???
It belongs to you…
It is your property…
But what is it?
It is not the same as getting
employment, or being
employed.
… how an individual grasps
the opportunities that are
before them
… how someone reflects on
their experiences
... how someone packages and
presents the skills they have.
There are a bundle of skills that give
someone employability:
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Fundamental skills
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Personal skills
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Team skills
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Communication
Managing Information
Numerical Skills
Problem solving
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Positive attitude and behaviours
Taking responsibility
Adaptability
Continuous learning
Communication skills
Team-working skills
Integrity
Intellectual ability
Confidence
Character/Personality
Planning and organisational skills
Literacy (good writing skills)
Numeracy (good with numbers)
Analysis and decision-making skills
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Creativity skills to generate ideas
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Risk taking skills to be entrepreneurial
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Relationship-building skills to develop the
relationships that support innovation
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Implementation skills to turn ideas into
products
There are 3 easy (!) steps…
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The development of one’s employability
attributes – and most importantly –
mapping examples to the list typically
sought by employers
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The development of one’s self
promotional skills
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The willingness to reflect and LEARN
Through good quality work placement and
part time work where you can develop the
skills alongside theoretical understanding.
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Reflect on what you achieve and your
actions
Evaluation of performance and actions
based on sound reflection
Learn
Develop
Personal Development Planning (PDP)