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Perceptions of the software skills of graduates by employers in the financial services industry
Authors:Tim Kyng  Leonie Tickle  Leigh N. Wood
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Finance and Actuarial Studies, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University , North Ryde, Sydney , Australia;2. Department of Marketing and Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University , North Ryde, Sydney , Australia
Abstract:Software, particularly spreadsheet software, is ubiquitous in the financial services workplace. Yet little is known about the extent to which universities should, and do, prepare graduates for this aspect of the modern workplace. We have investigated this issue through a survey of financial services employers of graduates, the results of which are reported in this paper, as well as surveys of university graduates and academics, reported previously. Financial services employers rate software skills as important, would like their employees to be more highly skilled in the use of such software, and tend to prefer ‘on-the-job’ training rather than university training for statistical, database and specialized actuarial/financial software. There is a perception among graduates that employers do not provide adequate formal workplace training in the use of technical software.
Keywords:graduate capabilities  learning  mathematics  actuarial  finance  perceptions  software  spreadsheets  teaching  university
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