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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
Head of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development Anastasia Rakova visited the capital’s “Professions of the Future” center. They familiarized themselves with the work of the institution, with special attention paid to key areas of career guidance and interaction with employers.
“The capital’s personnel center “Professions of the Future” is a response to the demands of the time and the challenges of the labor market. We are building a system in which everyone can consciously choose a profession and quickly master a sought-after specialty. Short training programs are available for adults; last year alone, more than 20 thousand people completed them with the support of the city, and 85 percent of them chose blue-collar jobs. And for Moscow ninth-graders, a unique comprehensive career guidance program is presented to help them choose their model of success and build a future career. More than 100 thousand schoolchildren have already completed the program. We are confident that such projects are an investment in a sustainable economy and a stable labor market. And Moscow is ready to share this experience with other regions of our country,” said Anastasia Rakova.
Rustam Minnikhanov emphasized the importance of early career guidance and expressed interest in cooperation with Moscow.
“A modern career guidance system is very important today, when children can try themselves in different professions and decide on their future already at school. I am sure that such centers as “Professions of the Future” in Moscow are in demand and relevant. We will definitely cooperate with our Moscow colleagues. We have already agreed to exchange experience both in the field of career guidance for schoolchildren and in terms of training and retraining of personnel,” said the head of Tatarstan.
The guests got acquainted with the key services that help schoolchildren and adults choose a profession and build a career. Thus, the Deputy Mayor of Moscow and the head of Tatarstan were shown a 5D cinema, where they can try themselves in different professions, VR simulators for 13 working specialties, and an interactive quiz. The tour participants also talked to career mentors.
The Professions of the Future Center opened in the capital in 2023 and became the fulcrum of the city’s career guidance system. It helps schoolchildren not only get acquainted with in-demand professions, but also build a real route for their future career.
Thus, at the center, ninth-graders from Moscow schools undergo the first stage of the comprehensive career guidance program. The next stage is professional trials at colleges and excursions to employers’ sites. Over the past year and a half, more than 100 thousand Moscow ninth-graders have become participants in this program.
The center offers short retraining programs for adults. In 3.5 months, you can master one of 75 professions in industry, construction, logistics, information technology, hospitality and other areas. Last year, more than 20 thousand Muscovites took advantage of this opportunity. According to statistics, 85 percent of them chose blue-collar jobs. Many applicants received job offers while still studying. Internships take place at real production facilities, including Roscosmos, Rostec and other flagships of the capital’s industry.
The project is being implemented with the support of Moscow’s largest employers. The Professions of the Future Center cooperates with more than three thousand companies, and its aggregated database contains over 500 thousand current vacancies.
The project is already attracting interest from other regions. The capital’s authorities are ready for cooperation and exchange of best practices in the field of career guidance and personnel training.
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