Young People’s Salary Expectations Diverge from Reality, Survey Finds A recent labour market survey conducted by CVKeskus.ee and the Labour Market Information Agency reveals a significant gap between the desired and actual earnings of young people. Despite anticipating an average net salary of €1,746, young people are currently earning €418 less, totaling €1,328. The survey highlights a notable discrepancy in salary expectations. The data indicates a 4% decrease in the anticipated wages of young people over the past year. This suggests a shift in perceptions regarding starting salaries within the Estonian job market. The findings, based on a comprehensive labour market survey, demonstrate a disconnect between the ambitions of young people and the current reality of their earnings. The survey focused on the aspirations of young people regarding their future income. The survey results underscore the importance of aligning recruitment practices with the evolving expectations of young people. Further analysis will be needed to understand the underlying factors contributing to this difference between desired and realized earnings for young people. The average net salary desired by young people is €1,746, while they are currently earning €1,328. Topics: #young #people #euros Post navigation VIDEO FROM THE HAPPY PLACE ⟩ PPA: Border guards who were involved in a serious accident in Greece are recovering(1) The price of a child’s egg makes one’s head spin: it is 10 euros more expensive in Maxim than in Prisma