Title: Language Graduates: Addressing the issue of employability
1Language GraduatesAddressing the issue of
employability
- Graham Webb
- Head of Languages
- Leeds Metropolitan University
- g.webb_at_leedsmet.ac.uk
2Issues addressed in this presentation
- Employers views on the employability of (Joint
Honours) Languages Graduates - A Work Based Learning Module for students that
develops their employability - To convince employers of the graduates
employability - To convince the students of their own
employability - Graduates experience and opinions
3Whats the situation?
- Employability of language graduates is good
- Keith Marshall (Uni of Wales)
- Unemployment rates of Graduates (2002)
- Medicine 0.44
- Education 3.76
- Language Graduates 5.34
- Business 6.76
- Engineering/technology 7.56
- Media Studies 9.76
4Whats the situation?
- Employability of language graduates is good
- Prof. Tim Connell (City University)
- A Question of Careers (2002)
- The number of jobs requiring languages is
growing (4.3) - The value of transferable skills should be made
plain to students (2.15.3.2)
5Whats the problem?
- Competition is growing
- We must keep up the pressure
- We should make employability increasingly
explicit - To employers
- To language students
6Questionnaire to 91 businesses across West
Yorkshire that import or export or
both.Research carried out in 2007 by Graham
WebbHead of LanguagesLeeds Metropolitan
University
7How many employees has your company?
8Does your company specifically employ people with
language skills?
9Are you ever likely to employ people specifically
with language skills?
10Does your company ever need or use any of the
following?
 Yes No
Written translations from English to a foreign language? Â 68 32Â
Written translations from a foreign language to English  66 34Â
Interpreting between English and a foreign language? Â 93 7Â
Use of foreign languages on the telephone? 66Â 34Â
Use of foreign languages on overseas trips? Â 69 31Â
Reading documents/brochures/websites in a foreign language? Â 61 39Â
Reading business letters/e-mails in a foreign language? Â 59 41Â
Professional translation agencies? Â 39 61Â
Professional interpreters? Â 25 75Â
11If you employed a language graduate would you
expect them to be able to..?
 Yes No
Undertake translations from English into the foreign language? Â 92 8Â
Undertake translations from the foreign language into English? Â 92 8Â
Interpret between English and the foreign language? Â 92 8Â
Undertake general correspondence in the foreign language? Â 92 8Â
Write formal documents or reports in the foreign language? Â 73 27Â
Use the foreign language on the telephone? Â 96 4Â
Learn new foreign languages as required? Â 42 58Â
12What do you think about the value of foreign
languages to your business currently?
13What do you think about the value of foreign
languages to your business in the future?
14If you employed a language graduate how much
would you expect them to know about the business
world of the country whose language they studied?
15Addressing the needs of employers
- Focus on applied language skills
- Not just language for business
- Languages for the world of work
- A Work Based Learning Module for students that
develops their employability - To convince employers of language graduates
employability - To convince the students of their own
employability
16Our solutionA Level 3 Work Based Learning
Module
- For all Level 3 languages undergraduates
- Provides undergraduates with practical experience
of the application of languages and transferable
skills in a professional situation - Gives hard evidence to employers and language
graduates of employability
17Key features of Module
- Single 15 credit module in Level 3 (Sem 1 2)
- Students work in groups of 5
- Grouped by their main foreign language
- Local companies provide each group with an
international market research project - Students use the full range of their language and
transferable skills to complete the project
18A typical project
- Jacuzzi UK
- Re Classic design bathroom products in Spanish
speaking markets - Identify
- Macroeconomic situation in Spain
- Evolution of the sanitary ware sector
- Key competitors and market share
- Distribution channels for Classic design
products - Recommendations for market entry/development
19Skills developed
- Teamwork
- Project management
- Research
- Time management
- Language
- research, questionnaires, e-mails, business
culture, correspondence, telephone, technical
vocabulary - Report writing
- Presentation skills
20Assessment
- Final group written report (in English)
- Formal presentation to company managers (in
English) - Individual reflective Report (in English)
analysing the value of the learning experience - An element of peer assessment
21Engaging the employers
- Identify and meet them to explain
- Ask company managers to arrange
- Factory tour
- Presentation of the Project brief
- Employers allocate a liaison person
- Company managers attend the final assessed group
presentation (video recorded)
22What do the students get?
- Direct contact with professionals
- Practical experience using languages in the way
they are needed at work - Hard evidence of output
- Reflection on the skills developed and applied
- Demonstrate they can hit the ground running in
their first job
23What do the employers get?
- Some valuable research
- Opportunity to identify potential employees
- Engagement with the university
- Way to demonstrate social responsibility
- Contribute to education and preparation of
enterprising graduates - Exposure through links from our website
24What do employers say about working with us?
- Comments from
- Ian Burn, Camira Fabrics Ltd
- David Attia, Jacuzzi UK
- Karen Hirst, thebigword
25Ian BurnMarketing Manager, Camira Fabrics
- Re the student market research projects provided
by Camira Fabrics - the students came up with really valuable
information for us - we were absolutely stunned to be honest by the
amount of information they unearthed. - they developed skills that will really make them
highly valued employees to future employers.
26David AttiaInternational Business
DirectorJacuzzi UK
- Re the student market research projects provided
by Jacuzzi UK - weve been working with Leeds Met for 7 years
and take great delight in offering their students
projects on markets we are focusing on -
- for students to use their linguistic skills is
absolutely essential for todays international
marketplace
27Karen HirstHR Manager, thebigword
- (the projects Leeds Met language students do)...
give added value to their applications and makes
them valuable employees when they come and work
for us at thebigword
28Language GraduatesAddressing the issue of
employability
- Graham Webb
- Head of Languages
- Leeds Metropolitan University
- g.webb_at_leedsmet.ac.uk
29Questionnaire to 30 language graduates from
between 1998 and 2005 Research carried out in
2007 by Graham WebbHead of LanguagesLeeds
Metropolitan University
30Have you used your languages at all since
graduating?
31Have you had any jobs where languages have been
essential?
32Do you use languages at work now?
33Have your languages been useful at all since you
graduated?
34Have you ever been paid more because of your
language skills?
35Do you specifically want a job where you use your
language skills?
36Have you travelled abroad with any of your jobs
so far?
37Have you learned any other languages since
graduating?
38Are you glad you studied languages at university?
39Language GraduatesAddressing the issue of
employability
- Graham Webb
- Head of Languages
- Leeds Metropolitan University
- g.webb_at_leedsmet.ac.uk