World Youth Skills Day 2021: History, Significance and everything else you need to know
This day creates an opportunity for dialogue between the young people, firms, employersâ and workersâ organizations and policymakers
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Updated: Jul 15, 2021, 10:27 AM IST
July 15 is recognised as World Youth Skills Day by the United Nations to inculcate the ability to acquire skills and make informed choices regarding one s professional choices. The main goal of this day is to equip young people around the world with essential skills for employment, work, and entrepreneurship.
This day provides an opportunity for dialogue between the young people, firms, employers’ and workers’ organizations, policymakers, technical and vocational education and training institutions, and development partners. The platform is available to all wanting to hire and get hired.
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The study dives deep to understand how the pandemic affected the careers and education plans of India’s youth, and what barriers they face when pursuing jobs and skilling opportunities today.
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LinkedIn’s ‘Career Aspirations Gen Z India’ study by research firm GfK focuses on the insights of 1,000 Gen Z students and professionals in the age group of 18 to 24 years, across June 2021. The report, launched today on World Youth Skills Day 2021, captures their current sentiment, changing perceptions, and future outlook towards jobs, skilling, and networking opportunities. The study dives deep to understand how the pandemic affected the careers and education plans of India’s youth, and what barriers they face when pursuing jobs and skilling opportunitie
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On World Youth Skills Day 2021, LinkedIn, the worldâs largest online professional network, has launched the âCareer Aspirations Gen Z Indiaâ study by research firm GfK that focuses on insights of 1,000 Gen Z students and professionals in the age group of 18 to 24 years, across June 2021.
The survey captures their current sentiment, changing perceptions, and future outlook towards jobs, skilling, and networking opportunities. The study dives deep to understand how the pandemic affected the careers and education plans of Indiaâs youth, and what barriers they face when pursuing jobs and skilling opportunities today.
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