BEING a local graduate himself, eBworx Bhd's (0030)  group chief executive officer  Tan Suan Fong says local universities  are not churning out the right type of graduates that are ready for the  workforce. 
"We find that when we employ these local graduates, we need to train them more as there is no learning curve," he told the Business Times in an interview recently.
Tan,  an engineering graduate from Universiti Malaya, hoped local  universities will update their syllabus to be able to adapt its students  to the working world.
Having said that, Tan feels that  Malaysian graduates have good work ethics and is still planning to hire  another 10 to 15 per cent of Malaysians to join the company he founded  this year.
"We are hiring around another 35 per cent more. Out of  that, 20 per cent will be from Jakarta, Indonesia and also Chengdu in  China as they have a lot of good talent there," he said.
On why  eBworx was not looking at India, which is known as the hub for  information technology (IT) experts in the world, Tan said it was  because its expertise came at a very hefty price.
"Everyone is  going to India to source for IT experts, and usually the best ones are  all taken up by US- and European-based companies. So what is left for us  when we get there is not the cream of the crop," he added.
 
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