Abstract

This study aims to assess the problem of the student's career decision making. The assessment focused on student decisions that are taken on issues that netted a career in the study of student career readiness and maturity. Retrieving data using the theme documentation studies 642 career counseling college graduate job seekers (Fresh graduate) and of note other researchers who have an interest in the study of career. From the results of scrutiny of the results of the study, researchers chose to study the career decision making as the most critical issue that needs to be studied. Students need to understand the problem of why they need education and work after graduation, find and use information, look for an alternative, choose a destination and make a plan.

Highlights

  • The problems the world of work in Indonesia is very complicated

  • The era of a single ASEAN community by 2015, causing the graduates are competing with other people in Indonesia but should be ready to compete in the broader area

  • If the problem is examined in-depth, there was a series of problems that need to be observed and evaluated by job seekers (WU, 2017)

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Introduction

The problems the world of work in Indonesia is very complicated. The number of unemployed in Indonesia is quite high, reaching 7.15 million people from the workforce, amounting to 125.32 million. A total of 5.87% of the workforce is unemployed diploma and 4.31% university graduates (BPS edition of June (2014). The era of a single ASEAN community by 2015, causing the graduates are competing with other people in Indonesia but should be ready to compete in the broader area. In the era of job seekers from abroad, free entry to work in Indonesia. People assume this problem is solely due to the limited absorption of employment. If the problem is examined in-depth, there was a series of problems that need to be observed and evaluated by job seekers (WU, 2017)

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