The Professions of the Future center will host a career guidance meeting for schoolchildren and their parents.

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In the center Professions of the Future A career guidance meeting, "PROSaturday: Your Child's Future," will be held for ninth-graders and their parents. Participants will learn about the most in-demand professions, current labor market trends, and opportunities offered by Moscow's colleges. The event will feature presentations from the center's career mentors, labor market experts, and representatives of Moscow's professional educational organizations.

"At the 'Professions of the Future' center, we've created an environment where teenagers can not only learn about in-demand professions but also immerse themselves in them using modern technology. The site offers ninth-graders a 5D cinema, VR simulators, career guidance testing, and interaction with college representatives and employers. All this allows them to make an informed choice of their future profession, based on the child's interests and the real needs of the economy. Our goal is to help families make an informed decision so that every teenager can find their calling and confidently build a career in the capital," said Andrey Tarasov, head of the Moscow Employment Service and the 'Professions of the Future' center.

The event will take place on March 28 at the Professions of the Future center at 42 Volgogradsky Prospekt, Building 8. To participate, you must register in advance. register.

At the meeting, schoolchildren and their parents will learn about promising sectors of the city's economy, as well as the stereotypes that hinder their future career choices. Experts will present data on real income levels and potential career paths for young professionals.

The event will include a meeting with Moscow college directors titled "Meet Your College." Participants will learn about the colleges' opportunities and the benefits of applying, their practice-oriented approach to education, where up to 70 percent of the time is spent on internships, and employment opportunities after graduation.

The meeting will also feature discussions with executives from leading Moscow companies, who will discuss current job openings for college graduates, salaries for entry-level professionals, and benefits packages. They will also share their experiences in building a corporate culture and onboarding programs for new employees.

As Sergei Sobyanin noted indevelopment strategy for the Moscow social security system until 2030The comprehensive career guidance program will continue to expand in the capital. Every teenager will be able to make an informed choice about their future profession.

Moscow City Employment Service— the largest state-owned personnel operator, assisting Moscow residents in their job search. Its structure includes employment offices, many of which are located in the My Documents government services centers. Its flagship offices are located at 2 Kuusinen Street, Building 1, and 48 Shabolovka Street. The specialized employment center, My Career, is located at 1 Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street, Building 1.

At the "Professions of the Future" center (38 Shchepkina Street, Building 1), you can master one of 75 in-demand professions in various economic sectors in a maximum of three months. Career mentors will help you find employment after completing the training. The center partners with over 3,000 employers.

In the fall of 2025, the "Professions of the Future" center opened its own practical training facility in Pechatniki. The educational process is structured as a full cycle: from admission to graduation of qualified specialists and their subsequent support in the labor market. Adults will be able to master a sought-after profession or improve their qualifications and rank at the new center.

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