Over 1.2 million applications from candidates between the ages of 18 and 24 were registered in the first months of this year on the eJobs.ro platform, an increase of almost 30% compared to the same period last year.
However, the enthusiasm of young people for the labor market comes against the backdrop of a worrying statistic: Romania has become the country in the European Union with the highest unemployment rate among young people under 25 – 28.2%, almost double the European average.
“We are seeing a significant increase in the interest of very young candidates for the jobs available on the market, in a context in which their integration into the labor market has become even more complicated in the last two years, since companies began to automate many of the repetitive and execution tasks specific to entry-level jobs,” explains Bogdan Badea, CEO of eJobs.
Without experience and with the need to enter the labor market as quickly as possible, young people are or...

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