Results from the , out today, show the overwhelming majority of employers (84.1 per cent) were satisfied with the performance of new graduate employees.
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said the results reinforced the vital role universities play in educating highly skilled workers across every sector of the economy.
鈥淯niversity-educated workers make our economy $185 billion bigger than it otherwise would be and more jobs in the future are going to require a university qualification,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淥ur universities do a magnificent job of ensuring graduates have the knowledge and skills to hit the ground running in their chosen profession, not only for their own benefit but the nation鈥檚 as well.鈥
- 93.0 per cent employer satisfaction with foundation skills 鈥 general literacy, numeracy and communication skills and the ability to investigate and integrate knowledge.
- 92.7 per cent employer satisfaction with technical skills 鈥 application of professional and technical knowledge and standards.
- 90.1 per cent employer satisfaction with adaptive skills 鈥 the ability to adapt and apply skills/knowledge and work independently.
- 88.2 per cent employer satisfaction with collaborative skills 鈥 teamwork and interpersonal skills.
- 86.8 per cent employer satisfaction with employability skills 鈥 the ability to perform and innovate in the workplace.
鈥淭his shows that graduates are joining the workforce with the full suite of skills to have an immediate impact, including in areas of skill shortages,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淭he knowledge and skills taught in universities will be relied on more heavily in the coming decades as Australia navigates geopolitical, economic and industrial challenges and opportunities.
鈥淲e鈥檒l work closely with government to ensure universities have everything they need to do the job.鈥