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Education
Hospitality among top career choices for youngsters
EH Staff - Mumbai
A study conducted by Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
(ASSOCHAM), shows that there has been a radical change in the preferences of
today's youngsters. No more they are targeting at BPO jobs but are instead looking
forward to hospitality, aviation and retail, which are newer and promising areas.
According to the study, the change is due to lack of job security and erratic
work conditions in BPOs and other sectors. The study cites, 'By now, confronting
a high attrition rate of 25 to 30 per cent together with the projection of facing
a 30 to 40 per cent staff shortage in the next two years, BPOs seem set for
tough time as urban youth 'rove' to newer and promising areas such as aviation,
hospitality and retail'.
Venugopal N Dhoot, president of ASSOCHAM, says, "A number of youngsters
after passing class twelfth who were earlier seeking opportunities for jobs
in BPOs and call centres, are now interested in joining other attractive areas
of hospitality, retail, aviation, animation, journalism, designing and entertainment."
The study titled 'Urban youths new emerging choices for career making,' cites
hospitality, aviation and retail sectors are experiencing shortage of up to
25 to 30 per cent of skilled personnel. Venugopal adds, "With this change
in preference, there is likely to be some make up for the scarcity." He
explains that the change is due to the definite pay package with incentives.
Also, the working conditions and lifestyles seem to be much more reasonable
and in harmony in the jobs in hospitality, aviation and retail, he said.
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