Russia's Construction Ministry Surveys Barriers to Attracting Young Talent
Russia's Ministry of Construction is currently conducting a professional survey to pinpoint obstacles in attracting young talent to the construction industry. The acting head of Kuban's construction department, Igor Fedosov, believes this survey will help identify real barriers and pave the way for solutions.
The survey, which is open to representatives of educational institutions and professional communities, aims to understand how to make the construction profession more appealing and in demand. While specific details about participating educational institutions are not yet available, the survey is expected to provide valuable insights into the current state of the industry.
Meanwhile, Kuban is witnessing significant growth in its construction sector. Over 70 hotels, valued at approximately 850 billion rubles, are currently under construction in the region. The survey's findings will be instrumental in improving the professional environment, fostering stronger ties between businesses and educational institutions, and creating a stable talent pool for the industry's future.
The Ministry of Construction's professional survey is a proactive step towards understanding and addressing the challenges in attracting young talent to the construction industry. With the results, stakeholders aim to enhance the professional environment, strengthen ties between businesses and educational institutions, and ensure a steady supply of skilled workers for the booming construction sector in Kuban and beyond.
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