Exploring The Supervisors’ Perception On Interns’ Readiness To Work And Employability Prospect : A Case Study In Oil And Gas Industry

This study aims to explore the supervisors’ perception on interns’ readiness to work and employability prospect in oil and gas industry. More specifically, this study determined the supervisors’ perception on their experience in handling interns, identfy skills expected by supervisors on interns, fi...

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Main Author: Ahmad Izzat Zairimi, Kamarudin
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2020
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32239/1/AHMAD%20%2824%29.pdf
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32239/
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Summary:This study aims to explore the supervisors’ perception on interns’ readiness to work and employability prospect in oil and gas industry. More specifically, this study determined the supervisors’ perception on their experience in handling interns, identfy skills expected by supervisors on interns, find out the positive experience of hiring interns perceived by supervisor and figure out the extent of intern employability readiness as perceived by supervisor. A case study design was adopted and interview was used as instrument to collect data. Purposive sampling is used to get the most suitable informants for this study. The findings of this study revealed that interns with low motivation, negative attitude, low communication skill and lack of time management were the challenges faced by supervisor. The findings also showed positive attitude, communication skill, digital skill and problem solving as skills expected by supervisors. In addition, this finding stated saving cost, decrease workload and time, access future employee, learn new knowledge and increase company value as benefits of hiring interns. Moreover, this finding exposed willing to learn, teamwork and problem solving as value needed to have by interns. Lastly, the findings from this was important for interns, supervisors and university in helping to produce quality of interns as preparation before going to work in industry.