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Universum STUDENT survey 2013

University Report | Finnish EditionAalto University, technologyTable of contents2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

SUMMARY

A summary of the core findings of the report. These slides can be shared with key stakeholders within the university as well as with external partners to provide a quick, visual overview of the career profile of your students.

EMPLOYER PREFERENCESCAREER PREFERENCESKEY BACKGROUND DATAAPPENDIXSUMMARYUNIVERSITY PERCEPTION#Our clients and media partners 2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesSome of the worlds most attractive employersSome of the worlds most trusted publishers

#3What we cover in the report2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

6. APPENDIX

Additional data on topics covered in previous sections.5. SUMMARY

A summary of the core findings of the report. These slides can be shared with key stakeholders within the university as well as with external partners to provide a quick, visual overview of the career profile of your students.4. UNIVERSITY PERCEPTION

Get feedback from your students on their satisfaction with various aspects of their studies, benchmarking the results against the total group. The data illustrates what students find unique about their current university.1. KEY BACKGROUND DATA

An overview of the groups covered in this report and presents key background information about the samples.2. CAREER PREFERENCES

Find out the career preferences of your students in comparison to the total group. You will also see some trends that have developed over time. This information illustrates what separates your students from those at other universities and in which aspects their educational background from Aalto University, technology has made them unique.3. EMPLOYER PREFERENCES

Understand the employer preferences of your students in comparison to the total group. The data suggests which employers your students would like to meet on campus, or alternatively which employers have been most successful in becoming attractive towards your students over the years.

#4University reports can be based on the total number of respondents from all main fields of study, or may be specific to a main field of study. This particular report is specific to: Engineering/Natural Sciences.Groups in this report2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesGlobal2 021Field period: November 2012 to March 2013 Your universityFinland The comparisons in this report are based on: Engineering/Natural SciencesParticipating students from your university. Throughout the report, this group is referred to as Aalto University, technology .Participating students from 10 educational institutions in Finland. Throughout the report, this group is referred to as All Universities (excl. Applied Science).Students participate annually in Universums global career research. 400 000+394#662% Target group | Students characteristics 2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesAverage academic performance:Year of graduation:Average age (years):24,0 out of 10Average age (years):24,9 38% 6,947% 53% Average academic performance:out of 107,0All Universities (excl. Applied Science)

Aalto University, technology

Year of graduation:

#7Table of contents2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

EMPLOYER PREFERENCES

Understand the employer preferences of your students in comparison to the total group. The data suggests which employers your students would like to meet on campus, or alternatively which employers have been most successful in becoming attractive towards your students over the years.

EMPLOYER PREFERENCESCAREER PREFERENCESKEY BACKGROUND DATAAPPENDIXSUMMARYUNIVERSITY PERCEPTION#Table of contents2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

UNIVERSITY PERCEPTION

Get feedback from your students on their satisfaction with various aspects of their studies, benchmarking the results against the total group. The data illustrates what students find unique about their current university.

EMPLOYER PREFERENCESCAREER PREFERENCESKEY BACKGROUND DATAAPPENDIXSUMMARYUNIVERSITY PERCEPTION#What is your expected salary before taxes (excluding commission and bonus) at your first employment after graduation?What is your gender?Expected monthly salary 2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesAalto University, technology

EUR3 0923 198EURFemale

Male

#10What is your expected salary before taxes (excluding commission and bonus) at your first employment after graduation?What is your gender?Expected monthly salary 2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesAll Universities (excl. Applied Science)EUR2 9513 198EURFemale

Male

#11What is your expected salary before taxes (excluding commission and bonus) at your first employment after graduation?What is your gender?

Expected monthly salary | Evolution 2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesGender gap | All Universities (excl. Applied Science)

This chart illustrate female expected salary as a share of male expected salary. Female/Male salary ratio

#12Below is a list of nine possible career goals. Which are most important to you? Please select a maximum of three alternatives.Career goals2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

Aalto University, technology

All Universities (excl. Applied Science)

#Below is a list of nine possible career goals. Which are most important to you? Please select a maximum of three alternatives.

The alternatives in the legend are sorted according to importance in 2013. Thus, the most important career goal in 2013 is at the top of the legend.

Career goals | Evolution 2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

All Universities (excl. Applied Science)

#This framework has been developed by Universum and is based on specific research within HR, as well as focus groups and general communication with both our clients and students.The Universum Drivers of Employer Attractiveness2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesThe contents and demands of the job, including the learning opportunities provided by the jobChallenging workClient interactionControl over my number of working hoursFlexible working conditionsHigh level of responsibilityOpportunities for international travel/relocationProfessional training and developmentSecure employmentTeam-oriented workVariety of assignmentsThe monetary compensation and other benefits, now and in the future Clear path for advancementCompetitive base salaryCompetitive benefitsGood reference for future careerHigh future earningsLeadership opportunitiesOvertime pay/compensationPerformance-related bonusRapid promotionSponsorship of future educationThe attributes of the employer as an organisationAttractive/exciting products and servicesCorporate Social ResponsibilityEnvironmental sustainabilityEthical standardsFast-growing/entrepreneurialFinancial strengthInnovationInspiring managementMarket successPrestigeEMPLOYER REPUTATION & IMAGEJOB CHARACTERISTICSREMUNERATION & ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe social environment and attributes of the workplaceA creative and dynamic work environmentA friendly work environmentAcceptance towards minoritiesEnabling me to integrate personal interests in my scheduleInteraction with international clients and colleaguesLeaders who will support my developmentRecognising performance (meritocracy)Recruiting only the best talentRespect for its peopleSupport for gender equalityPEOPLE & CULTURE

#15How would you rate the relative importance of these aspects when choosing your Ideal Employer? Please divide 100 points between the alternatives in accordance with importance.Which attributes do you perceive as the most attractive? Please select a maximum of three alternatives.

Driver attractiveness | Evolution Employer Reputation & ImagePeople & CultureJob CharacteristicsRemuneration & Advancement Opportunities

2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

All Universities (excl. Applied Science)

#How would you rate the relative importance of these aspects when choosing your Ideal Employer? Please divide 100 points between the alternatives in accordance with importance.Which attributes do you perceive as the most attractive? Please select a maximum of three alternatives.

This table shows the most attractive of the 40 attributes, taking into account the overall importance of the driver categories to the students. This analysis gives a summarised 360 degree view of what influences employer attractiveness.Students top 10 preferences 2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Sciences

All Universities (excl. Applied Science)Aalto University, technologyEmployer Reputation & ImagePeople & CultureJob CharacteristicsRemuneration & Advancement Opportunities#Which attributes do you perceive as the most attractive? Please select a maximum of three alternatives.The Universum Career Profiles are based on the attributes that students selected as attractive for their first employer. See more details in Appendix.

Universum Career Profiles2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural SciencesAalto University, technology

All Universities (excl. Applied Science)

#18Where would you prefer to start your first employment after your graduation? Geographical mobility | Preferred first employment2013 | Finland | Students | Engineering/Natural Scienceswould like to start working abroadwould like to start working abroad16%18%

Aalto University, technology

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