Survey Finds close to 56% Engineering graduates Take up Certification Courses for skill enhancement and not for seeking jobs
The company conducted the survey with an aim to understand how engineering graduates feel about certification courses and whether they actually add to their set of skills or not
A survey by BridgeLabz, 1st and only marketplace for deep tech talent, has revealed that less than 40% engineering graduates take up certification courses as it helps in landing a job! Close to 56% believe it just helps in enhancing their skills! An online survey was conducted on the theme ‘Why and what do graduates look for in certification courses post-completion of studies?’ among more than 1500+ engineering graduates by the AWS-recognized incubator BridgeLabz over a period of one week. Of the total sample size, including both male and female. Also only 39% of graduates opted for certification courses after the completion of higher studies.
As per the survey figures, more than 56% of engineers wanted to opt for a certification course after graduation because it may help them enhance their skills, 19.62% believed taking the course will increase job prospects and 18.79% said certification courses can assure job placement.
Contrary to the popular belief among engineering graduates with certification courses, Narayan Mahadevan, Bridgelabz, Founder and CEO, believes that it does not necessarily offer any job assurance.
He said: “The certification course will not assure you a job if you take-up a wrong course. Before going for the certification course, you must think about how a particular course will add to your skillset. What will you get in return after taking up the course? Is it even required or not? You must map the return on investment.”
He further advised: “Best way to identify which course to take is to begin with identifying what all skills you already have. After that, research what are the requirements in the market and then take up the course which adds value to your resume.”
BridgeLabz focuses on solving tech employability issues in the country by ensuring that engineering graduates are employed with companies. The company conducted the survey with an aim to understand how engineering graduates feel about certification courses and whether they actually add to their set of skills or not.