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Global Skills and Abilities for Economic Fresh Graduates in Romania. Analysis of Employers’ Demand for Global Competences Through Online Ads

Lavinia Cornelia Butum and Luminița Nicolescu

European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2024, issue 02

Abstract: Literature recognizes that labour market presents particularities that lead to imperfection in the formation of the demand and supply of competences. Also, in late years, many companies have more and more cross - border operations and are looking for employees that have skills and abilities that give them the ability to perform in a globalized environment. Furthermore, studies conducted along the years showed that it is difficult for universities to have a clear projection regarding the demand for skills and abilities and for that reason, curricula are harder to keep up with the real trends registered on labour market. For that motive, a periodical analysis of labour market requirements is necessary for each profession and for different employment levels. Starting from these considerations, in this study, it is proposed to identify the skills and abilities demanded by employers through online ads for entry level higher education Economist vacancies in Romania. The methodology is based on a qualitative method: the content analysis of LinkedIn ads for entry level higher education Economist and the used instrument is the contingency matrix. For the present analysis, there were used 200 nonrepetitive ads recorded on LinkedIn Romania for junior higher education Economics, between February and July 2024. The results show that, in general, regardless of job main duties, employers want to recruit graduates that have specific skills and abilities which help them to perform and adapt to a diverse and internationalized work environment.

Keywords: Labour market; HE graduates; global skills and abilities (GSA); online job ads data; LinkedIn (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F66 I23 J23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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