Sao Paulo - A study has a number higher than the global average of 27%, reflecting the country's economic growth in recent years.
A career is a priority of life for approximately 47% of senior executives in Brazil, followed by family and studies, with 30% and 16% of respondents, respectively. The figures are part of a study by consultancy Robert Half recruiting professional and heard 6,000 professionals in positions of directors and chair of the world.
The number of Brazilian managers to prioritize career is well above the global average, which is around 27%. . And according to Robert Andrade , who specializes in executive recruiting firm Robert Half, this data reflects the economic growth that Brazil has experienced in recent years and positive way as the country has faced a financial crisis .
e buscar a estabilidade financeira pessoal e familiar .” "We can not say that this behavior of the local executive is a standard," said Andrade, who adds: "The Brazilian professionals are seeing the current situation as an opportunity to create a solid foundation in their careers and pursue personal and family financial stability . "





