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Tujuan dari makalah ini adalah untuk mengakaji bagaimana magang dapat melihat kesiapan kerja mahasiswa setelah menyelesaikan pendidikan. Pendekatan penelitian ini dengan mengeksplorasi persepsi mahasiswa tentang kesiapan kerja setelah program magang diselesaikan. Konsep kesiapan kerja adalah konsep dalam hal kejelasan peran, kemampuan dan motivasi. Hasil penelitian mahasiswa yang telah menyelesaikan magang, menilai secara positif atas segala aspek kesiapan kerja yang dibangun pada saat magang. Sehingga mereka mengerti apa yang diharapkan oleh pimpinan di tempat mereka magang. Mereka mampu secara efektif menerapkan keterampilan teknis dasar, keterampilan tingkat tinggi dan keterampilan profesional yang dibutuhkan oleh pimpinan tempat mereka magang.

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Saputra, E., & Jalinus, N. (2020). Analisis Perspektif Pelaksanaan Magang dan Peluang Kerja dalam Menilai Kesiapan Kerja Siswa. INVOTEK: Jurnal Inovasi Vokasional Dan Teknologi, 20(3), 107-114. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24036/invotek.v20i3.748

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