29% candidates quit their first job in less than a year: Monster.com survey

Millennials crave career
progression, though 66% are under-prepared, shows Monster's 'MyFirstJob' survey
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NEWS : In a new survey among millennials, Monster.com
has found that almost one-third, or 29 per cent, of candidates quit their first
job in less than a year of joining. Titled 'MyFirstJob', the survey on
challenges faced while looking for the first job was carried out among young
graduates (18-34 years).
Further,
among those quitting their first job, around 60 per cent of the respondents
said they did so for professional growth and better work opportunities.
The
MyFirstJob survey highlights that the millennials in India crave for career
progression. However, it has also been found that 66 per cent of respondents
were under-prepared in their first job.
"The
findings once again bring back the point about the need to upskill and invest
in training to get the millennials workforce job ready.
The good
thing is that the millennials themselves are quite aware of the critical need
to enhance their skills. Internships undoubtedly play a transformative role in
instilling both confidence and imparting skills in job seekers. The organisations
must have better-structured internship programmes that provide these bright and
enthusiastic young minds with opportunities to shape their careers and equip
them to build their professional capabilities," said Sanjay Modi, Managing
Director, Monster.com, APAC & Middle-East.
About 37 per
cent of the respondents felt opportunities for skilling and overall
preparedness were missing and 29 per cent cited domain expertise as a key
challenge they faced in their first job.
The survey
further found that 16 per cent of the young graduates felt they could have been
compensated better with salaries of 76 per cent under Rs 25,000 per month and
only 17 per cent earned Rs 25,000-Rs 45,000 monthly.
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