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德科:大多数年轻人对就业前景持乐观态度
德科集团的一项全球调查发现,77%的年轻人对毕业后第一年的求职充满信心。调查发现,大多数年轻人都相信他们会很快找到工作,并相信他们有合适的技能来抵达其梦想的工作。工作经验是他们成功所最为需要的。
这项调查涵盖了30个国家9,572名年龄在18至13岁之间的年轻人,意在衡量这些年轻人对工作的期望以及对劳动力市场所需技能的认知。近80%(77.4%)的受访者认为他们会在毕业后一年内找到工作。
最有信心的是瑞士的年轻人(89.6%),其次是美国的同龄人(84.4%),而西班牙的最低(57.84%)。西班牙青年失业率为45.8%。
该报告还显示,73.08%的受访者认为他们配备了合适的技能。在合适技能上,德国人最有信心(89%),而日本最缺乏信心(31%)。关于未来的工作所需的具体技能,语言(56.7%)和实际经验(53.7%)被认为最关键,数字技能位列第三(41.5%)。此外,68.4%的人表示他们有梦想的工作。当被问到他们最需要的是什么,工作经验被排在第一位。对于未来十年的愿望,财务稳定占据首位,其次是拥有的梦想工作和为有社会责任的公司工作。
调查还显示,40%的人表示他们不具备企业所需的技能。然而,调查显示,年轻人正朝着正确的方向前进,并对进入工作阶梯的优先事项有一个了解。
德科指出,在短期内,私人企业可以通过实习、指导来支持年轻人。但从中期来看,要进行结构性改革,需要更新传统的正规教育系统,并将其与职业计划进行融合,例如学徒制。
Adecco Group : most young adults optimistic about job prospects
(Aug.16, 2016, /HRoot.com/)A global survey from the Adecco Group has found 77% of young adults are confident they will find work in the first year after studies. The survey finds that most young people are confident they will find work quickly, and believe they are equipped with the right skills to land their dream job. Work experience is what they need most to succeed.
The survey covered 9,572 young adults, aged between 18 and 30 in 13 countries, to gauge expectations about the world of work and their awareness of the skills required by the labour market. Almost 8 out of 10 (77.4%) respondents believe they will find a job within a year of finishing their studies.
Young Swiss adults are the most confident at 89.6%, followed by their peers in the US at 84.4%, while their Spanish counterparts are the least so at 57.84%. Spain has a youth unemployment rate of 45.8%.
The report also shows that 73.08% of respondents feel they are equipped with the right skills. Germans are the most confident at 89% while the Japanese emerge as the most insecure at 31%. Regarding the specific skills needed for the future of work, languages (56.7%), and practical experience (53.7%) are cited as most relevant, with digital skills third (41.5%). Moreover, 68.4% say they have a dream job in mind. When asked what they needed most to get it, work experience was ranked first. As to aspirations over the next ten years, financial stability comes first, followed closely by being in their dream job and working for a socially responsible company.
The survey also shows that 40% claim they cannot find the right skills for their businesses. However, the survey showed young people are heading in the right direction and have an understanding of the priorities required to get onto the job ladder.
Adecco states that in the short term, the private sector can support young people through guidance and internships. In the medium term, however, structural reforms are required to update traditional formal education systems and integrate them with vocational schemes, such as apprenticeships.