El campo ocupacional del profesional graduado de la Carrera de Contabilidad y Auditoria de la Universidad Tecnica de Ambato y los indices de empleabilidad, periodo 2013 a Junio 2016

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Título de Ingeniera en Contabilidad y Auditoría CPA
Title El campo ocupacional del profesional graduado de la Carrera de Contabilidad y Auditoria de la Universidad Tecnica de Ambato y los indices de empleabilidad, periodo 2013 a Junio 2016
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
URL http://repositorio.uta.edu.ec/bitstream/123456789/25603/1/T4018i.pdf
Abstract
The constant evolution and the change that is lived in the world today, forces the
human being to prepare and face the challenges that are going through it, in Latin
America great strides have been made in relation to education, inserting links with
the purpose To improve the entry to the world of work, so in many countries as in
Ecuador, attempts have been made to break down barriers that prevent people from
acquiring a good job, giving them the opportunity of a better education to enter the
market more easily labor. This research has as main objective to study the
occupational field of a professional graduated of the Career of Accounting and Audit
of the Technical University of Ambato and its incidence in the indices of
employability during the period 2013 to June 2016. Under this scenario and through
the survey that was conducted to all graduates, the relationship between the variables
employability and the occupational field was investigated in order to measure the
evolution of employment in the Accounting and Auditing Career. The most
significant result of qualitative and quantitative type is reflected in the occupational
field maintained by the graduates who work in their area and what can contribute to
future professionals are inserted labor. Another of the important results in this
research is that a student of the accounting and auditing career performs different
functions within his labor field for those who are mostly qualified.

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