This
study presents the opinions of a stratified sample of
542 graduates of the Faculty of Social Sciences,
University of Botswana on their transition from higher
education to employment and the extent to which the job
held are appropriate to the level of education attained.
The study revealed that the mean transition time for all
the graduates was 4.6 months with a standard deviation
of 0.19 months while they made an average of 13.5
contacts with employers before getting their first
emp-loyment. The results of the analysis further showed
a downward trend in the percentage of graduates whose
transition times were less than 4 months over the study
period. In addition the study revealed that over 72% of
the graduates felt strongly that their jobs were
appropriate to their level of education and relevant to
the courses taken in the university and the public
sector was still the highest employer. Based on the
findings, the study recommends among other things, that
the Botswana Government should sensitise and boost
private sector involvement in the employment of
graduates into their services in order to reduce the
full burden of employment of graduates.
Key
words:
Transition, University of Botswana, higher education,
employment, faculty of social sciences.