Key Points:
IT and telecommunications are the top career choices for Romanian high school students (62%), with 61% of them anticipating a growing demand for specialists in these fields.
The majority of high school students in Romania feel well-prepared for the future job market.
Communication skills are considered an essential factor for professional success by 65% of the respondents.
68% of high school students want to continue their studies in the IT field, while 30% are attracted to a possible training in the field of video or audio content creation.
Over two-thirds of young people want to pursue higher education in the field, either at home or abroad.
47% of the respondents prefer a hybrid work schedule (working from the office and from home alternately).
Additional Information:
The study was conducted by Cult Market Research for ING Hubs Romania.
The sample consisted of adolescents aged 14 to 18 from all over the country, both urban and rural.
The research highlights a Generation Z that is aware of socio-economic trends and oriented towards adaptability in the context of future changes.
The findings suggest that young people are aware of the importance of mixed skills for non-automatable jobs and consider quality education a priority.
Overall, the study paints a picture of a generation that is optimistic about the future and is taking steps to prepare for it.
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