Published on 07 March 2023 - New survey published on 28 February 2024
Engineer, teacher and doctor are the jobs teenagers most want to do when they are older, according to a new survey for 成人快手 Bitesize.
The poll of more than 4,000 13-16 year-olds has been released during National Careers Week as part of the 成人快手 Bitesize drive to give young people more support and information when it comes to choosing the right job for them.
It suggested that more than three quarters (77%) of young people don鈥檛 consider money to be the biggest motivator for choosing a career and more than half (57%) say they wouldn鈥檛 do a job they didn鈥檛 enjoy, even if it was well paid.
When asked what the most important thing was in a job the most popular answers were 鈥楩eeling good about what you do鈥 (27%) and 鈥楬appiness鈥 (26%), with 鈥楳oney鈥 (23%) ranking third.
Which jobs ranked the highest?
The survey asked young people what they wanted to do when they were older and as well as the three most popular choices the top 10 jobs list also includes vet, lawyer, footballer, police officer, computer scientist, nurse and architect.
Rank | Careers |
---|---|
1 | Engineer |
2 | Teacher |
3 | Doctor |
4 | Veterinarian |
5 | Lawyer |
6 | Footballer |
7 | Police Officer |
8 | Computer Scientist |
9 | Nurse |
10 | Architect |
Sixty per cent of young people say they hope go on to higher education after leaving school, while 16 per cent said they鈥檇 like to do an apprenticeship, 11 per cent said they鈥檇 prefer to go straight into work, with six per cent wanting to start their own business.
Gender splits
The survey, carried out by Survation on behalf of 成人快手 Bitesize Careers, revealed several differences between the future aspirations of boys and girls.
When broken down by gender the data showed that teacher, vet and doctor ranked as the most popular single choice for girls while engineer, footballer and computer scientist were most popular for boys. Six per cent of young people said they weren鈥檛 sure or didn鈥檛 know what they wanted to do.
Rank | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|
1 | Engineer | Teacher |
2 | Footballer | Vet |
3 | Computer Scientist | Doctor |
4 | Doctor | Lawyer |
5 | Police Officer | Nurse |
6 | Teacher | Police officer |
7 | Lawyer | Engineer |
8 | Mechanic | Hairstylist |
9 | YouTuber | Midwife |
10 | Architect | Psychologist |
The survey also suggested a difference in attitudes towards work depending on where in the UK you live. The results suggest young people from London are the most willing to do a job they would not enjoy, even if it was well paid (40%), whereas those from the North East were the least willing (23%) to do so.
Only two out of 10 teenagers said they wanted to work from home when they鈥檙e older with the majority saying working outdoors or in an office would be their ideal work environment.
Help for students
The survey results are part of a 成人快手 Bitesize Careers campaign to give students the tools and information to make more informed choices about their next steps.
An interactive careers lesson called 鈥Career We Go鈥 is available now for teachers and students on the Bitesize Careers website.
It鈥檚 hosted by popular Tik Tok teacher Mr P and designed to help young people identify their passions and soft skills before thinking about how to apply them to different jobs.
A special careers livestream, hosted by comedian Russell Kane, will also be available for anyone to dial into on the 成人快手 Bitesize Careers website at 2pm on Friday 10th March. Russell will share his own inspirational story as well as interviewing famous author Malorie Blackman, Special effects and games designer David Sheldon-Hicks and former financier turned fashion designer Fisayo Longe about their own career paths.
Students can also take the Bitesize Careers quiz to find their perfect career or decide whether they鈥檙e best suited to university, work or apprenticeships.
Career inspiration
For information on 100s of different job profiles check out our A to Z: Find your perfect job or try taking our fun quiz: What鈥檚 the perfect career for you? for some career inspiration.
Survey conducted by Survation between 9 - 22 December 2022
Population sampled: Children aged 13 - 16, across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Sample size: 4,016
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