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Alexey Zakharov explained that the demographic

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:03 am
by tanjimajuha20
esterday, April 9, the president of Superjob.ru, Alexey Zakharov, presented a joint study by OOO Perviy Bit and OOO SuperJob, in which he spoke about the origins of the personnel shortage and explained why in the last two years the shortage in the IT sphere will increase faster than in other spheres.

hole began in 2008, when each subsequent year 50-100 thousand fewer young people entered the labor market than in the previous year. "The cumulative result over 15 years is that we have millions of specialists who are not getting enough on the labor market. Employers are ready to pay more and more for low-skilled young people who do not even want to work," he noted.

Alexey Zakharov told a macedonia whatsapp resource ComNews correspondent that there are fewer and fewer IT personnel on the market, while the demand for them is growing. "As a result, the quality of personnel is falling very sharply, and there is not much motivation to improve the qualifications of existing personnel, because there is no internal competition due to increased demand," Alexey Zakharov believes.

He noted that for young people this is a good indicator when employers compete for them on the market. "I don't remember the last time I heard that they hire people without experience," Aleksey Zakharov said.

He recalled that Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Tatyana Golikova said at the end of 2023 that there was a shortage of 11,000 teachers in schools. "According to the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, the shortage in personnel is 250,000 teachers. According to the teaching community, which thinks a little differently and says that there is a shortage of 250,000 teachers, given that they will all work three jobs, but if you calculate realistically and evaluate one job, then there is a shortage of 750,000 teachers in the country, just to teach someone, including mathematics," said Alexey Zakharov.

Rector of Moscow State University Viktor Sadovnichy said at the end of 2023 that in Russia over the past two years, 35% fewer young people chose physics and mathematics for the Unified State Exam than before. "From this we understand that in four years, 35% fewer future potential programmers will graduate from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology than there could have been," calculated Alexey Zakharov.