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More than three-quarters of the Bulgarian students expect to find job in Bulgaria

78% of the Bulgarian students think that there are companies in Bulgaria that meet all their requirements. 62% contend that they can find the desired job position in this country, a public opinion survey conducted of Trend sociological agency shows. 49% of the students expect salaries between EUR 600 and 1000 when they start work. Security and stability are among the key factors for young people when choosing their job. 69% of the respondents say that fair remuneration is their biggest motivation to work. According to 68% of the students, the opportunity to learn new things is their biggest motivation to start working.




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