Following the coronavirus pandemic, businesses are focusing on ways to train their personnel in real versus long-term time, CEO and Founder of kariera.gr Theofilos Vasieleiadis, said on Wednesday at the 7th annual Hellenic Entrepreneurs Association (EENE) Economic Forum, ANA reports.
The chief of the professional recruiting and staff consulting company said that staff should be boosted with the skills in demand today. He also touched on issues regarding young people’s attitudes toward wage levels and to the influence a company has on entrepreneurship and its own sector overall.
Speaking at the same thematic session, People for Business CEO Rebecca Pitsika noted that workers paid greater emphasis to new degrees and certificates than businesses did, with the latter emphasizing digital skills and strengthening them.
Referring to Greeks working abroad, Pitsika unveiled that the population most likely to return to Greece – under conditions, including a good salary, modern work environment, and growth opportunities – tend to be young people who have up to three years’ work experience, as well as people around 50 who have completed a career and personal life cycle and are empty nesters.
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