IDEM Co., Ltd., a comprehensive human resources information service, conducted a "Survey on Career Education and Job Hunting as a Child" for 2 men and women in the second to fourth years of working life.The results of the survey were announced.

 調査によると、小学校5・6年生当時の将来就きたかった職業について、「就きたい職業があった」と回答したのは51.7%、その内約2割は親の職業の影響を受けていると答えた。また、小学校5・6年生当時の家庭でのキャリア教育については、「将来の夢について考える機会」が最も多く61.0%、次いで「親から仕事の話を聞く機会」49.1%、「興味がある職業について調べる機会」46.7%、「大人の働いている姿を見る機会」45.6%、「いろいろな職業があることを教えてもらう機会」42.9%、「職業選択の道筋を教えてもらう機会」29.9%だった。

 On the other hand, 67.7% of the respondents answered that they are "enriched (including if anything)" about the degree of fulfillment of their current work.Looking at the degree of fulfillment of current work in relation to the opportunity for career education at home when in the 5th and 6th grades of elementary school, the respondents who "had" had the opportunity to hear about their work from their parents were "enriched." Was 75.9%, 16.1 points higher than the respondents who did not.Similarly, those who answered that they had an opportunity for career education at home, with 11.6 points for the opportunity to see adults working and 12.6 points for the opportunity to be taught that there are various occupations. However, the percentage of those who are currently "enriched" in their work was high.

 Also, when asked if their childhood career education was utilized in job hunting, 39.6% answered that they were "utilized (including if anything)" and "not utilized (if anything)". Is 60.4%.Looking at this in relation to the degree of fulfillment of the current work, 46.9% of the respondents who have a fulfilling current job were "utilized", which is 22.8 points higher than the respondents who do not have a fulfilling job. rice field.

 Furthermore, in relation to the opportunities for career education that were at home in the 5th and 6th grades of elementary school, the respondents who "have" the opportunity for career education were "utilized" more than the respondents who "did not". The percentage of respondents who answered "was" was high.In particular, the percentage of respondents who "have had" the opportunity to be taught that there are various occupations, the opportunity to be taught the path of occupation selection, and the opportunity to find out about the occupation they are interested in was high.

 Based on the results of this survey, the IDEM Data Research Team found that opportunities for career education as a child, such as parents talking about various professions and making children think about professions, are the future vocational directions. It is analyzed that it may affect the attitude of job hunting and the degree of fulfillment when getting a job in the future.

Reference: [Aidem People and Job Research Institute] Survey on career education and job hunting as a child

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