Abstract

Sustainable use of resources is an act of social responsibility, in which all the factors that benefit or exploit that resource are involved. Education, with its most important goal—finding a place in the labor market in the form of a career—is a process that involves multiple financial, human and institutional resources. The present study analyzes to what extent the careers that young people in Romania build correlate with their personal interests. Using the Holland Test, the interests of a group of engineering students were identified. It was observed that there are three typologies of people: those who have chosen their field of study according to their interests, those who are interested in interdisciplinary fields of which engineering is a part and the third category, who have no interest in the field of engineering. The percentages of the three categories are approximately equal, which should determine the change of educational policies in Romania, in the sense of promoting and practicing career guidance for the early discovery of young people’s interests and the sustainable convergence of all resources towards them.

Highlights

  • Introduction the Selected University Field ofStudy.Sustainability is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs [1]

  • This paper aims to study the interests of young people in Romania and their correlation with the chosen field of university study

  • The purpose of the study is to analyze the interests of students in the Faculty of Engineering and to observe to what extent their interests correspond to the characteristics of the engineering profession, described by the Holland test

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Introduction

Sustainability is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs [1]. The United Nations has included sustainability in its list of priorities since 1992 and in 2018 it resumes the idea of sustainability, associated with climate change [2]. Climate change is becoming more acute, including in terms of individual perception [3]. The individual’s personal perception of sustainability is often reduced to climate change, selective waste collection, green energy, forest management [4,5] and so on. Sustainability is a concept that applies to all human needs and in all areas of activity

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