Socio-emotional competencies as predictors of employability in engineering

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sara Maria Yepes Zuluaga
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PurposeIn the current labour context, employability is an important tool for recently graduated who are entering the labour market and must face major challenges that include a decrease in job opportunities, the rapid evolution of technology, and the need for lifelong learning.Design/methodology/approachThis study analyses the impact of the socio-emotional competencies of 470 senior students and graduates of five engineering majors at a higher education institution in Medellín, Colombia. In the sample examined, the data were analysed using inferential statistics and structural equation modelling (SEM).FindingsEmotional intelligence (EI) was proven to be a predictor of engineers' employability, which, in turn, depends on three factors: personal strengths that increase employment potential, self-perceived employment opportunities, and career development as a realization of employment potential.Originality/valueThese results show that the higher education system should implement activities to develop students' EI competencies, thus providing them with powerful tools to deal with different situations in the labour market.
社会情感能力作为工程就业能力的预测因素
在当前的劳动力环境下,就业能力是应届毕业生进入劳动力市场的重要工具,他们必须面对包括工作机会减少、技术快速发展和终身学习需求在内的重大挑战。设计/方法/方法本研究分析了哥伦比亚Medellín一所高等教育机构的470名大四学生和五个工程专业的毕业生的社会情感能力的影响。在样本检查,数据分析使用推理统计和结构方程模型(SEM)。情商(EI)被证明是工程师就业能力的一个预测指标,而这又取决于三个因素:增加就业潜力的个人优势,自我感知的就业机会,以及作为就业潜力实现的职业发展。原创性/价值这些结果表明,高等教育系统应该实施活动,以发展学生的情商能力,从而为他们提供强大的工具,以应对劳动力市场的不同情况。
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