Publication: Bridging the Skill Gap between Information Technology Academy and Industry: Case of Identification of IT Skills needed in IT Undergraduates
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2014-12
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From last few decades, the Information Technology has been influencing every aspect of a country, including: industrial, egovernance, social, educational and related others. Sri Lanka, with the intention of realizing knowledge hub, as one of its
national visions, has no exception in front of the influence of the Information Technology. Accordingly, business process
outsourcing sector has become a competitive industry to the national economy, supplying foreign exchange to the country,
creating numerous employment opportunities, being an influencing force for country’s brain-drain. As a result, IT related
academic and professional education sector became an intermediary industry to supply qualified people to the IT industry.
However, meeting industry requirements and capabilities of graduates is found as not matched. It has discovered that, not
only the knowledge that matters at the industry, graduates’ skills, attitudes, personalities play a considerable role for them to
be succeeded in the industry. This research focuses on identifying skill requirements need to be excelled by IT
undergraduates as successful IT professionals. Depending on the diverse nature of the research a mixed methodology
including both qualitative and quantitative methods has been used
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Information Technology, IT, role models, skills
