Yekaterinburg: 90% of Students, Grads to Work This Summer
20 July 2016 (13:04)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, July 20, 2016. According to HeadHunter’s recent research findings, 90% of Yekaterinburg-based students and college graduates are planning to work this summer; three years ago, the figure stood at 80%.
‘Just like three years ago, most of these young people intend to find something based on their qualifications, while every one in ten is going to work as a salesperson. Every one in four doesn’t yet know what kind of job they will be able to find,’ HeadHunter’s press service says.
The number of respondents confident of finding a job very easily went down from 15% in 2013 to 7% in 2016. 52% of those surveyed believe they will have to make a certain effort to find a place to work, while every one in four is positive that no employer is interested in offering anyone such short-term positions. 14% of respondents are prepared to lie in order to find a job.
‘Just like three years ago, most of these young people intend to find something based on their qualifications, while every one in ten is going to work as a salesperson. Every one in four doesn’t yet know what kind of job they will be able to find,’ HeadHunter’s press service says.
The number of respondents confident of finding a job very easily went down from 15% in 2013 to 7% in 2016. 52% of those surveyed believe they will have to make a certain effort to find a place to work, while every one in four is positive that no employer is interested in offering anyone such short-term positions. 14% of respondents are prepared to lie in order to find a job.
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