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We need more work ready graduate but with vital soft skills too

It is worrying that 20% of graduates believe university had failed to prepare them adequately for the world of work

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With employment at a record high of nearly 33 million in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, competition for jobs amongst graduates has increased significantly.

Whilst the number of graduate vacancies was the same as the number of available graduates in the workplace 20 years ago, it has been estimated that now there are over 80 applicants per job vacancy.

As a result, employers will take it as a given that graduates will have the technical qualifications necessary for a job position as an engineer, lawyer, nurse, accountant or social worker.

 Instead, they are looking for applicants who also have the range of transferable softer skills that make them ready for the workplace from day one.

A recent study by the publishers Pearson suggests that these employability skills are becoming more important although only 13% of human resource (HR) managers stated that their graduates were fully prepared for employment with areas such as leadership, negotiation and strategy being missing.

With two thirds of all HR managers stating that relevant work experience is more important than the grades achieved by graduates in their degrees, it is worrying that 20% of graduates believed that their university had failed to prepare them adequately for the world of work not only in technical skills, but in management-related areas such as leadership and negotiation.

The importance of softer skills that are relevant to the workplace is also emphasised in a study by Linkedin which showed that skills such as enterprise and creativity, persuasion, collaboration, adaptability and emotional intelligence are needed to be successful in almost any role regardless of the technical qualifications needed for that role.