Emotional Intelligence and Graduates – Employers’ Perspectives

Volume: 228, Pages: 515 - 522
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Research has demonstrated that employers favour graduates who possess higher levels of emotional intelligence. Many initiatives to increase students’ levels of EI have involved ‘whole school’ approaches, whereby generic EI skills programmes are delivered to all students in a third level institute. This paper details an initial survey of employers’ (n = 500) opinions on the importance and current level of graduates’ social and emotional...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional Intelligence and Graduates – Employers’ Perspectives
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
228
Pages
515 - 522
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