November 13, 2015
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NACE Defines Career Readiness and Identifies Key Competencies


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The career readiness of college graduates is an important issue in higher education, in the labor market, and in the public arena. Yet, up until now, "career readiness" has been undefined, making it difficult for leaders in higher education, work force development, and public policy to work together effectively to ensure the career readiness of today's graduates. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), through a task force of college career services and HR/staffing professionals, has developed a definition, based on extensive research among employers, and identified seven competencies associated with career readiness. 


NACE is also currently accepting proposal submissions for its 2016 conference taking place October 21-23, 2016, in Chicago, IL. The submission deadline is November 23, 2015.
 

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