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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Career Event - jobb i sikte?

Kral, Jonna, Sörnäs, Oskar, Skoglund, Lisa M., Mayr, Robin, Brett, Stephen, Fjelkner, Henrik January 2013 (has links)
Syftet med detta arbete var att ta reda på hur många studenter i avgångsklasserna vid Sjöfartshögskolan som fick en anställning via Career Event 2012 och studenternas uppfattningar om mässans funktion som en plattform för yrkesmässiga kontakter med företagen inför framtiden. I sökandet efter tidigare arbeten hittades ingen liknande undersökning. Däremot hittades ett arbete som under rekryteringsmässorna Career Event och Sjölog 2011, undersökte rederiernas framtida behov av arbetskraft. Arbetet Career Event – Jobb i sikte försöker komplettera den bilden genom att här presentera hur det faktiska utfallet blev året 2012. Arbetet genomfördes i form av en kvantitativ enkät där respondenterna fick svara anonymt på de frågor som ställdes. De flesta respondenterna uppfattade det som lätt att få kontakt med utställarna, medan en majoritet menade att det inte var rätt ställe att söka jobb på. Av de avgångsstudenter som besökte mässan, blev 15 % erbjudna ett jobb. / The purpose for this research paper was to determine the number of graduates from Kalmar Maritime Academy achieving an employment through the Career Event of 2012, and also to find out how the students perceived the impact of the exhibition as a platform for making future professional contacts with the companies. In search for prior examinations no similar study was to be found. However, one study made during the recruiting events of Career Event and "Sjölog 2011" examined the future need of the Companies for recruiting employees. The research "Career Event - Jobs Ahead?" is an attempt to complement this study by presenting the actual outcome of graduate recruitments of the year 2012. This research is based on a quantitative questionnaire where the respondents answered the questions anonymously. The majority of the respondents in this study did not experience any difficulties in getting in touch with the exhibitors; others were more sceptical to the idea of applying for a job during an event like this. Of all the students attending the event 15% were offered an employment.

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