Closing the gap between software engineering education and industrial needs
This work tackles the problem of skill gaps for software engineering graduates and employers, but it is incremental as it synthesizes existing studies rather than introducing new methods.
The paper addresses the misalignment between software engineering education and industry needs by conducting a systematic literature review of 33 studies, analyzing data from 12 countries and over 4,000 data points to help educators and hiring managers adapt their efforts.
According to different reports, many recent software engineering graduates often face difficulties when beginning their professional careers, due to misalignment of the skills learnt in their university education with what is needed in industry. To address that need, many studies have been conducted to align software engineering education with industry needs. To synthesize that body of knowledge, we present in this paper a systematic literature review (SLR) which summarizes the findings of 33 studies in this area. By doing a meta-analysis of all those studies and using data from 12 countries and over 4,000 data points, this study will enable educators and hiring managers to adapt their education / hiring efforts to best prepare the software engineering workforce.