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About 30% of Russians are convinced that a good position and salary are determined not by the experience and skills of an employee, but by his luck, connections and acquaintances. These are the results of the SuperJob survey, which was attended by 1.6 thousand people from all districts of the country.
True, those who consider a successful career the result of hard work are twice as many – 58%, analysts say. According to these respondents, in order to make a career, you need to become a pro, but a little luck also does not hurt. Another 12% found it difficult to give an unambiguous answer.
Young people more often see career growth as the result of hard work: among Russians under 34, 62% adhere to this position. There are 12% more women who associate professional success with hard work than men.
“Compared to 2011, when SuperJob conducted a similar study, the number of Russians convinced that a successful career is luck has decreased. Those who see hard work behind the victories, on the contrary, have become more, ”the press service of the service noted.
Source: Rosbalt

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