Nearly half of the young workforce that observed in Western countries show that their education did not preparing them to do their job.
The gap was announced, especially in Europe, according to a survey of 9 000 people aged from 16 to 25 years In the world's largest number 9 officially recruited by Infosys, a software services company and the country's trade India.
Almost 80 percent of the world said they had to learn new skills that are not taught in school and rapid technological change as a threat that will be controlled by robotic or intelligent system requires learning new skills to replace.
The study surveyed young people about 1 000 people in Australia, Brazil, Britain, China, France, Germany, India and the US as well as South African model 700 people were surveyed.
Vishal Sikka, chief executive of Infosys, said the technology has evolved faster than what was thought could happen in for the past 10, while the education system is still in practice first established for the agricultural society through 300 years ago.
He said in response to the findings: 'We must change our past shift focus from learning from what we already know to education that focus on search what has not happened yet.
Overall, while almost 2 Episode 3 of those questioned said they felt positive about their job prospects they are developing countries such as Brazil, China, India and South Africa have a very optimistic than partners that its development .
The survey found that while in China, 60 percent said they think they have the skills necessary for their career Only 1 in 4 have a similar optimism in France.
The survey also showed that the level of confidence that young people have in their technical skill is involved their faith in the future career prospects.
The survey was conducted by ICM Unlimited, based in London. The report was released ahead of the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, which is focusing on what it described as the 4th industrial revolution changed his comprehensive social and economic is happening because of the digital technology halt. LA
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