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An IT graduate now requires a breadth of skills

9 点作者 madmotive将近 17 年前

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gaius将近 17 年前
IT graduates <i>always</i> required a breadth of skills.<p>The mystery is why they now need to be told this, rather than showing up with them already.
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martythemaniak将近 17 年前
When I started school, they told us that 4 years of busting your ass in engineering will do nothing but prepare you to start learning when you get a job. Back in 1st year, I thought they were just trying to scare us noobs, but only after a few years did I realize how right they were. There is such a dizzlingly wide array of things to learn, you can't do much except learn the basics.<p>As if learning the basics of your field isn't time consuming enough, companies now want universities to do their job on top of this as well. Sorry, but that's a bit like demanding that someone teach wisdom - it just ain't gonna happen.<p>This is just companies whining and looking for ways to offload costs. The missing skills they're complaining about can be developed very quickly (6 months to a year) by any competent grad that's put in a challenging-enough position. The problem is, such positions are a bit hard to find - when the days of paternalistic companies went away, so did the idea of hiring, training and investing in new grads, and too many of the internships and coops that are out there now are just cheap crap work.
DanielBMarkham将近 17 年前
Let's add: interviewing, negotiation, business cognition, written and oral communication, facilitation, creative reasoning, etc.
paulleviss将近 17 年前
I agree with you. Its nice article.