Young people voice concerns about jobs, discuss solutions with office-holders in dialogue

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Youths voice concerns about jobs, discuss solutions with office-holders in dialogue

SINGAPORE - Ms Aqilah Diyanah Parvin Ah, a 20-year-old Institute of Technical Education student, is worried about how she and her peers will find jobs, given the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

About 120 young people discussed three topics: jobs and the future of work, support for vulnerable groups, as well as environment and sustainability. In an interview after the session, Ms Aqilah said that it was worrying that despite the next generation entering the workforce armed with diplomas or degrees, it seemed that every company is looking for hires with experience.Mr Mohamed Rudy Abdul Hamid, 31, a senior social service executive, said one of the participants in his small group discussion suggested having more opportunities for work exposure and internships earlier, such as in secondary school.

He noted that the dialogue was more than just raising issues, but also discussing what can be done. "Not just far-fetched ideas, but really practical and realistic ideas, and seeing how we can put them into action."

 

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