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Gen Z, their hobbies, and jobs of the future

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A SURVEY of career trends carried out by the Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili and CBNDATA has highlighte­d the attraction of a number of new and unusual jobs. Petfood chef, e-commerce live-streamer, product reviewer and drone pilot feature in the list of the careers in high demand among young Chinese job seekers.

The country’s young people aim to improve their quality of life and also dream of profession­s related to their hobbies and centres of interest. Approximat­ely 78% of those questioned said that the most appealing aspect of these new profession­s was the manner in which they matched their personal hobbies and interests. Data from the survey also shows that 40% of respondent­s were attracted by the freedom offered by some new roles.

New green profession­s

Along with the offbeat jobs cited above, other up-and-coming profession­s are also the subject of growing interest. Careers in the field of new technologi­es have a strong appeal for China’s generation Z. Jobs like blockchain architect, quantum engineer, drone pilot and short video scriptwrit­er are much sought-after. So too are new “green” profession­s like carbon emissions manager and environmen­tal impact assessment consultant, two new occupation­s designed to assist companies in reducing their carbon footprint.close to 60% of those surveyed said they would be ready to try a new kind of profession, and 18% were keen to take on newly invented jobs.

“Any personal passion, interest or life skill can be turned into a fulfilling, profession­al career for today’s young people,” points out the report, which adds that the researcher­s questioned a total of 7,029 participan­ts aged between 18 and 35.

According to a report published by the Education Ministry in March, 130 Chinese universiti­es received authorisat­ion to create new four-year undergradu­ate courses in AI last year. The demand for data sciences and smart engineerin­g degrees is also on the rise.

With a view to becoming a technologi­cal and scientific powerhouse, China plans to draw on the talents of a new generation of young people who are more than ready to take on new roles in tomorrow’s world. – AFP Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Jobs relating to new technologi­es, environmen­tal concerns and hobbies are popular with the members of China’s Generation Z. — AFP
Jobs relating to new technologi­es, environmen­tal concerns and hobbies are popular with the members of China’s Generation Z. — AFP

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