Networking Skills' For Global Employability: A Study Among State And Central Universitiy Graduates
Abstract
There has never been a higher need for graduates with good networking abilities in a world that is becoming more digital and connected. The importance of networking abilities in the context of global employability is examined in this study article. It looks at how well graduates now possess these abilities, what obstacles they encounter, and how universities and other educational institutions may better prepare graduates for the global labor market. The study's goal was to determine the degree of networking proficiency among state and central university graduates. The data were gathered using a descriptive survey approach and a cluster sampling strategy. The results showed that there is a substantial difference in networking abilities between graduates from Central University and State University.