Did you know that students put career outcomes before academic focus when choosing their university? According to the second edition of Salesforce.org’s Connected Student Report, 49% of them consider future career prospects to be the most important factor when deciding to enroll at a university.
And rightly so! In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, students want to be certain that their degree will allow them to land a good job. Yet, a lot of students feel unprepared for employment and are asking for more personal advising, more connections to employers, and more advanced digital skills.
But how can universities prepare students for tomorrow’s labour market? Here are three areas where your institution can make a difference today.
With the right strategy, career advisers can help students to find workplace opportunities which are matching their degrees.
1. Make Your Course Offering Workforce-Relevant
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