One in three Russians said dating is the most important factor in career growth, the survey showed. Representatives of the older generation are more likely to believe in the determining role of acquaintances in building a career, while young people, on the contrary, are more confident in professionalism.
29% of respondents admitted that dating is the most important factor influencing career growth. This is confirmed by the results of a study of the SuperJob service.
Only 14% of those surveyed are sure that the fundamental factor of professional growth is professionalism. At the same time, one in two Russians recognized the role of dating in career growth, but did not mention this factor as the most important.
More men than women are convinced of the extreme importance of so-called connections in building a career (33% vs. 24%). In addition, representatives of the older generation are more inclined to this than young people, who often believe in the professionalism of a person.
SuperJob conducted a survey among 1 thousand HR managers and 1.6 thousand representatives of the economically active population from all districts of Russia.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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