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Skills Eee
Skills Eee
Skills Eee
Numerical skills
Extensive IT skills
The skills from your degree explain why many employers have a positive view of Electronic
and Electrical Engineering gtraduates as these skills are in demand in many roles and
settings.
Numeracy skills
A positive can do attitude
Punctuality
Ability to meet deadlines
Team working and co-operation skills
91%
77%
52%
9%
21%
42%
Employability skills
How important is it for graduates to
possess the following skills?
Ability to meet deadlines
Attention to detail
Problem solving skills
Advanced oral communication
skills (eg presentations)
Creative and innovative thinking
skills
Decision making skills
Advanced written
communication skills (eg formal
reports and letters)
Business acumen
Very important
69%
61%
59%
42%
Quite important
29%
34%
37%
46%
40%
51%
38%
38%
51%
51%
24%
49%
30%
46%
41%
26%
23%
19%
7%
52%
53%
53%
33%
25%
27%
38%
54%
38%
42%
55%
It may not be possible to demonstrate all of these skills through your degree, but you should
be able to develop them through other areas of your life eg paid or voluntary work, sport and
leisure activities, community or family activities.