Teens value working for companies with positive environmental impact: Survey

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A survey of high schools on what’s important to them in their future careers found they prioritize purpose, specifically addressing sustainability, hunger, and environmental concerns.

and conducted by Engine Insights using a sample of 1,006 high school students ages 13 to 17 across the United States.88% value working for a company that is"dedicated to making a positive impact on the planet"93% said science, technology, and innovation will play a crucial roleFrances Homans, professor and interim associate dean for CFANS Academic Programs and Faculty Affairs, said the study validates CFAN’s focus on suitability and environmental science.

"It’s heartening to see that today’s high school students are both deeply concerned about the challenges facing the world today and motivated to make a difference," he said, according to a press release. "At CFANS, we use science to find answers to the world’s greatest challenges and to do so we need students with a passion for solving the problems of today and tomorrow."

 

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