Business Grads Entering Workforce with Global Mindset

Source: KPMG via Academica

According to a recent KPMG survey of over 300 business students from 27 different countries, students today enter the workforce with an increasingly “global mindset.” 89% of students said that they were prepared to relocate regularly for the right job, and 78% expected to work in 3 to 4 different countries during their careers. Still, concern remains about global instability. 46% of students said that they believe economic instability will make it harder to find a job, and 60% said that they were worried about another financial crisis. “This generation understands that the global economic outlook remains challenging,” said Rachel Campbell, Global Head of People for KPMG, “and is looking globally for the right career opportunities to match their ambition and abilities.”

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kpmgKPMG international exists as a group of member firms that offer audit, tax and advisory services. These members include corporations, non-profit organizations, public-sector agencies and governments. By working closely with these clients, KPMG aids them in reducing risks and the most of opportunities while providing industry insight and regional knowledge. KPMG firms employ more than 155,000 people in 155 countries around the world; each with the goal of maintaining and elevating the quality of the company.