English for Placement Purposes: Developing a Needs Based Course for Meeting the Employment Demands of IT Industries

  • Fareen J
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The instrumentality for conducting a specific needs based placement course in an engineering programme is to develop relevant employability skills of the technical students to cater to the communicative demands of the industry. This paper is concerned on understanding tertiary level students' language and communication problems while they face job interviews. This article is treated with triangulated multiple sources and methods to analyze the learning needs of the final year Information Technology students and the target demands of the HR Managers. It is found that the technical students need to adopt relevant job related oral and written communication skills to competently perform in on-campus recruitments. With the due emphasis given on examining present and target situational needs, a specific needs based intensive communicative course is designed and developed to satisfy the learners' learning needs and their target situational demands. It reports on how the technical students are able to satisfy the recruiters in their job interviews. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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Fareen, J. A. M. (2017). English for Placement Purposes: Developing a Needs Based Course for Meeting the Employment Demands of IT Industries. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 3(1), 49–66. https://doi.org/10.32601/ejal.461033

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