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More often Peruvian study and work at the same time, which increased from 40% to 44.5% of people in this situation, according to a survey conducted by Bumeran.
However, half of them do not excel in their chosen career. 52.8%, that is, five out of ten work not in the specialty they are studying.
For Bumeran Selecta Brand Manager Mario Bonifaz, who does not work in your field research not necessarily negative.
“This can help you learn about other sectors and reinforce your decision to explore,” he told the Gestión newspaper.
But he thinks it’s harder when you’re working out of a business need, not to gain experience, because it forces you to take the first job offer that comes along.
27% of students who work do it because they need to Moneywhile 24% do it to gain experience and 11% seek economic independence.
Most of the occupations that most young people start their working lives are in commercial areas such as sales and customer service in call centers.
On the other hand, the study claims that people who manage to find workplaces in the same field they study those who work in positions related to production, production, accounting and finance.
47% of these career aspiring workers indicate that they work more than 30 hours a week, 20% work 10 to 20 hours, and 12% only 20 to 30 hours a week.
Moreover, almost half of them employees He claims that the main difficulty they face is getting everything done.
Source: RPP

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