Internships, the 'salary' stops at 600 euro. For 7 out of 10 new graduates unrecognised talent
According to research by Ing and YouGov, for 55% of young people training opportunities are crucial when choosing an internship. For 62% the remuneration is decisive in their choice between Italia and abroad
Key points
When it comes time to choose between different professions and between Italia and abroad, recent graduates seem to have very clear ideas.
The first is that talent in our country is not adequately recognised as seven out of ten say, the second is that having to invest their energies more than half (55%) are guided by learning and training opportunities in their choice of internship, and the third is that the valorisation of talent requires adequate economic recognition.
The consequence of the latter is that in the end, when it comes to choosing between Italia and other countries, for 62% the decisive factor is the salary and therefore they have no major problems going abroad.
The data, which we anticipate, are the result of research carried out by Ing people insights lab with YouGov, on the relationship between recent graduates, internships and talent development, and will be presented at the meeting entitled 'Young people, talent and the world of work. Stay or go: what does Italia offer?".
Crucial but poorly paid stage
There are 411 young people involved, they are between 20 and 30 years old and have graduated in the last two years, so they can be considered recent graduates. Most of them take their first steps into the world of work through internships, which remain crucial: about half of the young people have done at least one internship in the last three years.

