Magazine: Business travel abroad is what Hungarians want
Young Hungarian workers, especially men, are very much attracted by international opportunities. The latest findings of the Randstad Workmonitor show that 79 percent of Hungarian men younger than 34 years would go and live abroad for a good job; 68 percent would be happy to work in a position in Hungary that involves travelling. Ágnes Szokody, Randstad Hungary’s marketing manager told that the results of the 2015 Randstad Award survey make it clear: it is very important for women to keep a work-life balance.
It also turned out that more than 40 percent of Hungarians would like to have a job that involves going abroad frequently. In Hungary 3 from 5 workers would go and live abroad if they would get a good job there. As for the Hungarian attitude to foreign workers in Hungary: young people like to work with foreigners, but only 43 percent of those older than 35 years would like to be part of a mixed-nationality community. Ms Szokody told that for Hungarian workers diversity primarily means work experience-related differences and not differences in cultural background, sexual orientation or age.
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