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Highest job satisfaction rate recorded in STEM industry

By May 31, 2018No Comments
  • 900 employees surveyed across different sectors
  • 81% of STEM employees reported high job satisfaction rate
  • Dates for the 2019 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition announced as students across Ireland begin work on their projects

BT Ireland today launched the 2019 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE), which will take place from the 9th – 12th January 2019 in Dublin. The leading Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Exhibition is calling on students to begin brainstorming and thinking of ideas before the application deadline in September. To mark the announcement, BT Ireland commissioned a survey of more than 900 workers across Ireland to identify current sentiment and attitudes towards sectors of employment.

Of those surveyed, 81% of STEM employees stated they were either satisfied or highly satisfied in their job, followed closely by employees in Health (78%), Law and the Humanities (76%), Finance (76%), and Education (70%). In addition, 82% of STEM employees consider their work to be “inspiring” and 35% said that they found the work they are doing as “pioneering”. This is in stark contrast to the Finance sector where only 7% of employees found their work to be pioneering, and just under 20% were inspired by their work. This result shows that STEM workers are nearly on a par with the 92% of employees in Health who stated that they felt inspired by their work.

However, the research also revealed that the STEM sector experienced a low level of apprenticeship and internship uptake, in comparison to other industries such as Law and the Humanities (10% as compared to 23%). With demand for STEM employees on the increase, the findings indicate more entry level opportunities are needed to increase the pipeline of people training to work in the STEM industry. Other key findings showed:

  • 69% of STEM employees expect their salary to increase by over 10% in the next five years in contrast to 24% of those working in Law and the Humanities, and 55% of employees in Finance.
  • Close to 40% of STEM employees think the best thing about their job are the opportunities to progress compared to those in Education who cited the societal impact of their work as what they liked most (36%).

The research highlighted that STEM employees in Galway (95%) are more satisfied with their jobs than their counterparts in Cork (81%) and Dublin (70%). Two in five Galway STEM employees find their work mentally stimulating in contrast to 22.5% in Dublin. The findings also showed regional distribution of types of STEM activities; the majority of Dublin and Cork STEM workers are employed in IT, with 29% of Dublin employees, 21% of Cork workers and 27% of Galway personnel employed in the traditional STEM field of Research and Development.

Shay Walsh, Managing Director, BT Ireland said,

“Each year we see thousands of young people develop their interest in STEM through their participation in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, we’re incredibly proud of our role as the engine behind the Exhibition for the last 18 years. This research presents interesting results, particularly for students and people considering their career options, that STEM not only offers high salary expectations but also the chance to pursue an innovative and highly rewarding employment path.”

“While the research demonstrates a positive sentiment towards a career in STEM, it is vital that employers nurture this enthusiasm, promote the benefits of working in the sector and create more opportunities for people to begin a career in STEM.”

As part of the launch, BTYSTE is looking to bring all past-participants together to join a new dedicated BTYSTE Alumni network. This community will allow fellow past participants to connect, network and encourage further pursuits in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths in Ireland. All past participants are invited to join the network by signing up at www.btyoungscientist.com/alumni.

BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2019 will take place from the 9th – 12th January, 2019 and deadline to apply for the 2019 Exhibition is the 25th of September 2018. For more information, log onto www.btyoungscientist.com or follow the exhibition on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat @BTYSTE. You can also call 1800 924 362 from the Republic of Ireland or 0800 917 1297 from Northern Ireland.

 

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About the Survey

This survey was commissioned by Hanover Communications and carried out by Brandtactics through a face-to-face questionnaire. The 900 employees were interviewed in Cork, Galway and Dublin between the period of the 3rd and 6th April 2018.

The survey focused on five core employment fields;

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths)
  • Humanities (Language, History, Politics, Sociology, Law)
  • Health (Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Veterinary)
  • Education (Primary, Secondary, Third Level, Private)
  • Finance (Accounting, Business, Tax, Advisory)

For further information on the survey please contact aginnell@hanovercomms.com

 

About BTYSTE

The BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is Ireland’s premier STEM event for secondary school pupils.  Since its origin in 1963, the BTYSTE has grown from a simple science fair to become one the most highly regarded platforms for encouraging young people to use the foundations of science, technology, engineering and maths to inspire new ideas and new ways of thinking about the world we live in.

The Exhibition itself is the final stage of the competition, which is open to all second level students from Ireland, both north and south. As well as the 550 shortlisted student projects on display each year, there are a further four exhibition halls filled with cutting edge science and technology based exhibits and entertainment, making it a thrilling event for those who enter and for general visitors alike.

The 2019 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition will take place from 9th-12th January in the RDS, Dublin 4. For more information on how to get involved visit www.btyoungscientist.com.

 

 

About BT

BT’s purpose is to use the power of communications to make a better world. It is one of the world’s leading providers of communications services and solutions, serving customers in 180 countries. Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to its customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband, TV and internet products and services; and converged fixed-mobile products and services.  BT consists of six customer-facing lines of business: Consumer, EE, Business and Public Sector, Global Services, Wholesale and Ventures, and Openreach.

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