Producing work-ready graduate for the construction industry

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Aliakbarlou, Sadegh
Wilkinson, Suzanne
Costello, Seosamh
Jang, Hyounseung
Aliakbarlou, Hamid

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2018-12-06

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New Zealand
engineering graduate students
employability
work-ready graduates
engineering industry employers
university to work transition
construction industry

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Aliakbarlou, S., Wilkinson, S., Costello, S., Jang, H., & Aliakbarlou, H. (2018). Producing Work-Ready Graduate for the Construction Industry. SASBE 2018 Sydney: 6th CIB International Conference Proceedings, 4th – 6th December 2018, Sydney, Australia. (pp. 469-477).

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While educating building professionals is an essential component of the construction education sector, producing work-ready graduates to meet the construction industry requires greater effort. The factors that influence graduate students’ successful transition into the competitive construction environment need to be further explored. This study investigates these factors through a literature review and interviews six experts in academia who have industry experience. The findings of this study show that factors such as ‘team-working skills’ and ‘communication skills’ are the two top factors for producing work ready graduates for the construction industry. The findings can help academia to understand the important factors for producing work-ready graduates for the construction industry

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Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)

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