As Gen Z reshapes global workforce trends, Chinese youth are forging bold career paths while balancing tech-driven industries and personal growth. Ahead of Labor Day and China’s Youth Day, a panel of young voices from Poland, Russia, China, Armenia, and Belarus shared their aspirations with CGTN—with self-improvement emerging as a key theme.
Na Yuchen, a sophomore at Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, wants to dive into auditing or securities investment. The asset appraisal major believes AI will revolutionize finance but insists “management and decision-making will always need a human touch.” His advice? “Be brave, experiment, and find your own lane to shine.”
While Na eyes high-stakes finance, his outlook reflects a generation prioritizing adaptability. From Warsaw to Minsk, panelists highlighted hybrid skills—blending technical expertise with creative problem-solving—as the ultimate career currency.
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How Gen Z sees the world: Chinese youth seeks self-improvement
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