Some Empirical Analysis of Higher Technology and Vocational Students' Dynamic Employment Ability Training

Xiaoguang LUO, Zhouqin TAN

Abstract


Facing with the vagaries of the future environment and increasing competition in the social market economy, it is an inevitable choice for the higher vocational students to train their dynamic employment ability based on the theory of the boundaryless career in the management of human resource. By analyzing the "employment guidance" policy which is designed for the national higher vocational students and the factors influencing the students’ dynamic employment ability, this article puts on a new view about the higher vocational students' dynamic employability. This article also puts forward effective ways and methods to cultivate the students’ dynamic employment ability, from aspects of the students, enterprises, higher vocational college and country.
Key words: Dynamic employment ability; Boundaryless career; Training mode; Higher vocational education

Keywords


Dynamic employment ability; Boundaryless career; Training mode; Higher vocational education

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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