Employment status and level of satisfaction among graduates of the Commercial Education program, UNAN-Managua

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15359/respaldo.9-2.1

Keywords:

Employment situation, Academic training, Sevel of satisfaction

Abstract

This paper analyzes the employment situation and the level of satisfaction of graduates of the Business Education career, in order to gather information that will serve as a reference to develop proposals to strengthen the link between the university and society. The research was carried out using a mixed methodology, combining positivist and interpretive paradigms, applying the survey technique both online and face-to-face to a sample of 81 graduates of the 2014-2023 generations. The results reveal that 94% of the graduates are employed, either full-time, part-time or self-employed, indicating a favorable employment situation. In addition, the majority of respondents are women. Regarding job satisfaction, the graduates express that their occupations are directly related to their academic training, although they identify the need to strengthen certain skills to improve their professional performance. In conclusion, the research underlines the importance of continuing to develop specific skills in graduates to optimize their insertion in the labor market, which in turn can contribute to a better connection between higher education and the demands of the labor environment.

Author Biography

Pablo Díaz Téllez, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua

Doctor en ciencias de la educación con énfasis en investigación educativa, Máster en matemática y su tratamiento metodológico, Profesor de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua (UNAN, Managua).

Published

2024-10-17

How to Cite

Díaz Téllez, P. (2024). Employment status and level of satisfaction among graduates of the Commercial Education program, UNAN-Managua. Respaldo, 9(2), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.15359/respaldo.9-2.1

How to Cite

Díaz Téllez, P. (2024). Employment status and level of satisfaction among graduates of the Commercial Education program, UNAN-Managua. Respaldo, 9(2), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.15359/respaldo.9-2.1

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