28%
of Russians would be delighted at their daughters’ desire to become software developers. 40% would be happy if their sons pursued a similar career.
37.5%
of Russian research organizations that transferred the results of their work to companies for implementation helped to create entirely new products, manufacturing processes and services for the global market.
1/3
of Russian researchers recognize that to be effective they need to work with peers as part of a scientific school.
30%
of entrepreneurs in the retail sector reported that they had reduced headcount in their organizations in the fourth quarter of 2014. Compared with the beginning of the year, the trend with respect to headcount reductions has doubled.
55%
of Russians age 25-64 who have a vocational education believe that their current activities partially or fully coincide with the education they received.
2 percentage points
was the amount by which business confidence in industry grew over the last month, reaching the level of 3%.
31%
of construction companies are experiencing a shortage in graduates from educational institutions who have either technical training or who specialize in a trade.
72%
of Russian managers at small industrial companies note that one of the main factors limiting production is the uncertainty surrounding the current economic situation.
15%
of Russian companies discuss personnel issues at every management meeting.
21%
of students at occupational training schools plan to continue their education in universities, including in full-time divisions.


Submission deadline: June 29, 2026