Educational program: how Crimeans can best retrain
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Most often, sales and purchasing specialists and storekeepers are ready for radical changes in their careers. In an open survey of the service SuperJob Representatives of common professional groups participated. Respondents answered the question: «What specialization/profession would be best for a representative of your profession to choose if he or she decided to retrain?»
- Development within your profession: expanding competencies and mastering new areas
Most doctors (84%) and designers (52%) advise their colleagues to stay in their profession in case of retraining, but at the same time develop and study new specializations. Programmers (every second of them considers the best solution to be learning other languages and development tools), engineering and technical workers (42%), lawyers (38%) and teachers (37%) also hold a similar opinion.
- Related Professions: Expanding Horizons Within a Familiar Field
System administrators, economists, drivers, client managers, and logisticians most often believe that when retraining, it is best for them to consider options for related specialties. For example, 44% of system administrators recommend that their colleagues stay in IT, in particular, study programming. Economists believe that it is best for representatives of their profession to retrain as analysts (29%) or accountants (26%). Accountants, in turn, are interested in the profession of economist (19%).
Drivers prefer to look at positions of special equipment operators (28%). Customer service managers advise moving into sales (25%). Logisticians — into warehousing (24%). Every fifth marketer sees opportunities to retrain as an analyst. PR managers advise taking up internet marketing (19%) and SMM (17%). HR managers recommend looking into occupational safety (19%) or personnel training (18%).
Junior medical staff believe that in the case of retraining, it would be best to study to become a cosmetologist (14%), a medical laboratory technician (13%) or a rehabilitation specialist (9%).
- New Horizons: Transition to Another Professional Field
There are also professions whose representatives advise their colleagues, if qualified, to decide on significant career changes. Thus, purchasing managers advise becoming economists (18%) and analysts (17%), which is expected, since suppliers often have an economic or financial education. Storekeepers consider blue-collar jobs (15%). Sales managers see opportunities to enter the field of personnel training (14%) or IT (13% — mainly those who sell electronics, communication systems or software).
Time: June 28 — July 18, 2024
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