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Main Authors: Zenon A. Matos Jr, Romafe P. Matos, Richard P. Lumocas
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20024111
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  • <p>The employability of graduates in Information Technology (IT) is a crucial indicator of how well academic programs work and how well educational outputs match industrial needs. This study aims to track job positions, examine employer feedback, and pinpoint employment patterns among IT graduates using data analytics techniques, particularly time series analysis and linear regression. The research identified that the trends of graduates will increase by approximately 42% in the next three years. 92% of graduates are actively employed, seven percent (7%) are not employed, and only one percent (1%) have taken a chance on entrepreneurship. 60% of graduates hold positions directly connected to their study area, such as IT technician, network management, and software development, and 24% of the workforce is working in roles that utilize their IT expertise in broader areas, such as content creator, Office Secretary, service worker, and market sales worker. 8% of graduates have launched their own companies, and 87% of companies are happy with the work that IT graduates do. The findings provide a thorough understanding of the current situation of IT graduate employment by tying graduate characteristics to employer expectations. These insights can improve future graduates' employability and career success by assisting companies, policymakers, and educational institutions make data-driven decisions that better connect IT education with industry demands.</p>