Teenagers and parents agree on this one thing
A new study has highlighted that a staggering 53% of teenagers, aged between 11 and 18, are anxious about entering the workforce, with fears stemming from uncertainty and a dread of making errors. Parents are equally concerned, with 40% fearing their children will face career struggles due to lack of essential skills.
They pinpoint a lack of communication and organisational skills as potential obstacles, alongside low confidence and limited experience. Yet, alarmingly, less than 10% of…