Human interaction skills and employability at information technology internships
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2017
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To implement internships with undergraduate students is a pedagogical option with some good results perceived by
academic staff, employers, and among graduates. The Human Interaction Skills development as well as the attractiveness
of such experiences for higher education students are topics assumed as core in the conception and management of the
activities implemented in the undergraduate courses offered at the last three decades in computer science degree and in
information systems technologies degree at one Portuguese private university. The objectives of this paper are to gather
evidence of the Human Interaction Skills explained and valued at Information Technology Internships and to evaluate the
importance and the relevance of these experiences in promoting employability after the Information Technology
Internships. Data collection was based on the application of questionnaire to trainee supervisors and to students who have
completed Information Technology Internships in the last decade at one Portuguese private university. The trainee
supervisor, responsible for monitoring the student`s performance at Information Technology Internships, evaluates the
following Human Interaction Skills: Motivation and interest in the activities developed, interpersonal relationship,
cooperation in company activities, assiduity, ease of knowledge apprehension, compliance with norms, insertion in the
work environment, productivity, initiative, ability to take responsibility, creativity in proposing solutions, and selfconfidence.
The results show that in the concluding phase of these undergraduate courses students have positive levels of
development of Human Interaction Skills and that these students, once they finish their degree, initiate remunerated work
functions, mainly by invitation of the institutions in which they perform Information Technology Internships. Findings
provided strong evidence of Human Interaction Skills advantages contribute to widen the analysis of its effectiveness in
terms of future research and actions in regard to the transition from Higher Education pathways to the Labour Market.
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Human interaction skills, Employability, Internships, Information technology, Higher education
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Costa-Lobo, C., Castro Lopes, F., Santos-Pereira, C., Durão, N., & Magalhães, M. (2017). Human interaction skills and employability at information technology internships. In Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Lifelong Education and Leadership for all ICLEL 2017, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 12-14 Sept.2017. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/2038
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