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Achieving Graduate Employability Through Consensus in the South Pacific Island Nation
Bhanugopan Ramudu
, Alan Fish
Business
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Employability
100%
South Pacific Islands
100%
Graduate Employability
100%
Pacific Island Nations
100%
Employers
42%
Personal Characteristics
42%
Technical Skills
28%
Business Graduates
28%
Business Skills
28%
Undergraduate Business Students
28%
Workplace
14%
Educational Institutions
14%
Design Methodology
14%
Industry Development
14%
Career Advancement
14%
Value of Skills
14%
Workforce Preparation
14%
Support Field
14%
Social Sciences
Oceania
100%
Occupations
50%
Educational Institution
50%
Career Advancement
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employability
100%
Specific Industry
25%