Employability of graduates of Public Accounting Career
Abstract
One of the main objectives of Higher Education students is to find best employment options, so to ascend socially are supported in their university studies. This paper presents the results of interviews with the cohort of students who were enrolled in the school calendar 2008 and who graduated in 2012 of the Los Altos University Centre, a regional unit of the University of Guadalajara. The fundamental interest that motivated this study was to know loudly and all of the students enrolled in that generation, what have been the obstacles that weathered, their expectations and their achievements. Describes how obtained a job, where, by what means and if its vocational training was considered the most important factor for their employability. Family graduates characteristics can be explained because it is essential information for the application of the theory of Human Capital and described the composition of the group as a whole. In addition, the qualities of each student help correlate with their possible work success school success.
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