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These jobs that welcome the most young people after their studies

2021-11-12T17:02:47.356Z


DECRYPTION - The sectors which employ the most young people vary with the diploma, but the list of these professions has changed little over the past ten years.


It is a concern for each new entrant on the labor market… To know in which sector, but above all, in which profession to take his first steps.

And in ten years, according to a study by the statistical service of the Ministry of Labor which looked at the trades which give the greatest place to young adults at the start of their working life, the list of the most welcoming professions 35 years after graduation has changed little.

Unsurprisingly, this ranking largely depends on the level of study of each young person.

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But all qualifications combined, the five professions which account for the highest proportion of “

young people leaving

” studies are cultural and sports professionals, hotel and restaurant employees, computer engineers, salespeople or unskilled handling workers.

This list nevertheless recorded an increase in computer engineers, handling workers and employees in the hotel and restaurant industry.

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Source: lefigaro

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