85% of third-level students intend to stay in Ireland after graduation, research shows

New research has revealed 85 per cent of Irish third-level students intend to stay in Ireland after graduation.
The research, published by TELUS Digital for MTU’s LGBTQ+ Flag Week, also revealed that 45 per cent of students want to work in a large multinational, and 60 per cent see equality in the workplace as key.
59 per cent of students are more likely to apply to organisations that continuously promote sustainable and responsible business practices, the survey of 500 Irish third-level students showed.
The research aimed to provide key insights into the career aspirations, workplace preferences, and values regarding diversity, inclusion, and social responsibility of students in Ireland.
24 per cent said they want to work for small to medium enterprises (SMEs), 16 per cent expressed a desire to be self-employed, and 11 per cent said they would like to work in start-ups, the public sector, or government.
Diversity and inclusion remain a priority for Irish students entering the…
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