Canadian university students on the hunt for a job say their top priority is high future earnings, according to a study conducted by Universum. As they grapple with a higher cost of living,
“This indicates a shift in priorities among students towards more immediate rewards and career progression, which can influence their choices in potential employers,” Rugg said in a statement. He also says when it comes to recruitment, companies should focus on aligning recruitment to focus on the priorities of their target talent pool.
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