Analyzing the Impact of Communication and Management Skills on Employability of Engineering Graduates: A Skill-Based Study
Neelima D,
Dara Nagaraju,
Adelli.Yakambram,
Dr A Venu
This research analyzes the impact of communication and management skills on the employability of
engineering graduates using a skill-based quantitative approach. The study measures key employabilityrelated
competencies through structured indicators for communication and management skills and
evaluates their relationship with employability outcomes such as job readiness and recruitment
confidence. Comparative results show that graduates with higher communication skill levels demonstrate
better employability scores, and a similar pattern is observed for management skill levels. Correlation
findings further indicate a positive association between communication skills and employability,
as well as between management skills and employability, highlighting that both skill sets contribute
meaningfully to career readiness. Overall, the study emphasizes that employability among engineering
graduates is strongly influenced not only by technical knowledge but also by transferable skills that
improve professional interaction, coordination, and workplace performance.