Download PDFOpen PDF in browserFinnish Computing Graduates’ Career SatisfactionEasyChair Preprint 1286913 pages•Date: April 1, 2024AbstractIn this paper, we analyze the results of a survey targeted at former computer science and information technology students five years after graduation. The study analyses how satisfied graduates are with their degree and career. In addition, the survey respondents were asked what knowledge and skills are important in the working life, and how well studies supported those skills. The survey results are used to analyze which factors affected the degree satisfaction. According to the survey results, most graduates are very satisfied with their degree and career. The profession most satisfied with their careers is entrepreneurs. The perceived value of the degree, along with the perception of studies and perception of acquired skills predict the degree satisfaction the most. In contrast, the survey highlighted that university studies could have developed soft skills more in preparation for working life Keyphrases: career satisfaction, degree satisfaction, post-graduation survey
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