Abstract:
This study aimed to identify the content of career guidance needed to develop students’ entrepreneurial skills in
Wakiso District, Uganda. Using a descriptive research design and a mixed research approach, data were collected
through questionnaires and interviews from internal and external participants. The findings revealed a strong
relationship between career guidance and entrepreneurial skill development. Participants preferred diverse
mediums, including guidance frameworks, books, videos, audios, tutorials, and external reference persons for career
guidance.
The prioritized entrepreneurial skills included finance, management, communication, vocational, social, ethical,
leadership, working standards, and professional skills. These skills were seen as crucial for effective money
management, business operation, self-confidence, customer care, marketing, job creation, relationship building,
discipline, specialization, and adaptability. Creativity, innovation, time management, and computer skills were also
emphasized. Integrating entrepreneurial skills into career guidance is crucial for individuals’ professional prospects.
Policymakers and educators should prioritize integrating these skills into the curriculum. The study recommends
implementing and strengthening career guidance frameworks, diversifying guidance mediums, emphasizing
entrepreneurial skills, fostering creativity, providing time management training, and enhancing computer skills in
secondary schools.