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(Le Figaro) Young graduates want to be happy at work before they are rich

Press review - Read this article in French, published in Le Figaro, about the latest report by the EDHEC NewGen Talent Centre about the expectations, the ambitions and the commitment of the new generations.

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4 Apr 2023
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Les jeunes diplômés veulent être heureux au travail avant d’être riches

This article, that features Manuelle Malot, Director of the EDHEC NewGen Talent Centre, starts like this: "They have graduated from France's top business and engineering schools but want to find more meaning in their jobs. In recent months, graduation ceremonies have been punctuated by militant speeches on the environmental and societal emergency by students, often nicknamed "bifurcators" or "deserters". HEC, AgroParisTech, Polytechnique... Almost all of them have had it. This warning signal obviously did not escape the attention of the schools, which mobilised. In total, the career centres or alumni networks of 16 schools (HEC, X, ENS PSL, Sciences Po, ESCP, Télécom Paris, Mines ParisTech, CentraleSupélec, etc.) have joined together within "G16 Career" and conducted a survey on the expectations, ambitions and commitments of their young graduates..."

  • To read this article in French: click here
  • To download the EDHEC NewGen Talent Centre report "Débuts de carrière des jeunes diplômés des grandes écoles: attentes, ambitions et engagement": follow this link
  • To learn more about the EDHEC NewGen Talent Centre: click here

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