Factors Influencing the Employability of Students Studying Records Management
Nurul Huda Md Yatim,
Raja Adzrin Raja Ahmad,
Khairunnisa Rahman and
Faten Elina Kamaruddin
Information Management and Business Review, 2024, vol. 16, issue 3, 239-247
Abstract:
Record management is a crucial profession in organizations, responsible for the efficient and orderly control of records. It involves creating, acquiring, maintaining, using, and disposing of these records, which prove an organization's operations and business. Many higher institutions in Malaysia offer courses related to records management. This paper explores factors influencing undergraduate students' employability in the field, investigates the required qualifications and skills, and identifies strategies to increase employability among record management students. The research will use a quantitative approach, including online surveys and questionnaires, with respondents graduating from records management courses. The expected findings will provide insights into the factors influencing undergraduate students' employability and strategies to overcome these issues.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v16i3(I).3787
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