Life and soft skills training
107.
New graduates tend to lack soft skills. New graduates experience
culture shock upon entering the workplace because their expectations
differ from what they were taught at school, and some fail to adjust to their
work and decide to resign but have a hard time being hired again. This is
reflected by the high attrition rate among newly graduates, as noted by an
employer participant. Moreover, as one employer participant shares,
based on the data gathered by an online job platform, the top issues
observed among the first two years of K to 12 graduates are related to
communication skills, working as a team, and critical thinking. Another
employer participant comments that their company is particular on the soft
skills of fresh graduates during their recruitment process, making them
undergo a behavioral exam conducted by registered psychometricians
from which they also based their interview questions because they have
observed that technical skills are easier taught than soft skills or those
related to empathy, creativity, resilience, and communication skills. These
issues are heightened and even augmented by the circumstances brought
by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as working from home or losing one’s
job and finding another one only when the market re-opens. However, as
another employee participant explains, the majority of those from the
generation today, Gen Y or those born roughly from 1980 to the mid1990s,165 and Gen Z or those born in the late 1990s and early 2000s,166
who will constitute around 55 to 60% of the country’s workforce in the next
three to five years, which is close to NEDA’s population projection of 64%
from 2019 to 2025,167 will have an increased or better resiliency as
enhanced by their experiences during the pandemic than those from older
generations like Gen X, who will be the ones to hire the younger generation
in the future.
108.
New graduates are highly vulnerable to scams and fake job postings.
As noted by one employer participant, since most companies or hiring
agencies have turned almost every part of their recruitment process digital
and will most likely remain digital, more online job posting platforms and
websites have emerged. However, no one, including the government and
its agencies, monitors and checks these online job platforms, making job
seekers, especially first-time applicants and new graduates, vulnerable to
being scammed and led by fake job postings.
Job readiness
109.
New graduates lack job readiness. While readiness for work varies from
employers, it generally entails “preparedness to learn and perform on the
job, the ability to continue to learn, and the personal characteristics that
contribute to the successful accomplishment of work.”168 One concern of
165
Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Definition of Generation Y, available at https://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/Generation%20Y (last accessed July 9, 2022).
166
Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Definition of Generation Z, available at https://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/Generation%20Z (last accessed July 9, 2022).
167
NEDA, PDP 2017-2022, Chapter 13: Reaching for the Demographic Dividend, at 1, available at
https://pdp.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Draft-Write-Up-PDP-Chapter-13.pdf (last accessed June 21, 2022).
168
Employment: Employer’s Perceptions of Employment Readiness, available at
https://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/1953/Employment-EMPLOYERS-PERCEPTIONS-EMPLOYMENTREADINESS.html (last accessed July 9, 2022).
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