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Generation believes in the power of employment to change lives


Our 4th annual Global Alumni Survey assesses the durability of our outcomes on alumni who graduated in the last two to five years. The survey was conducted across 14 Countries, including India. Two to five years after Generation, alumni show strong, durable outcomes in their careers, financial health, well-being and community engagement.

As per this Global Alumni Survey our alumni continue to have high rates of employment, are employed in good quality jobs, are achieving higher than the living wage determined and agree that the Generation programme has improved their financial situation. 

Outcomes

Good training only matters to us if our learners secure jobs. We have now supported more than 22,000+ of our learners into work. That’s around 80% of learners who completed our courses.

However, we are not just in the market for any jobs, but for good, life-changing jobs. We are looking to place learners in careers that they keep and in which they thrive and progress.

We take pride in the fact that our learners experience 3x increase in income after completion of the course.
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A large majority of Generation India alumni report highly positive well-being outcomes

91%

are very satisfied or satisfied with their life 

84%

are highly confident or confident in their ability to achieve their professional goals 

91%

feel that their life has a very clear or clear sense of purpose 

93%

feel a strong or some sense of positive energy from the community in the workplace

 91%

feel optimistic or very optimistic about the future

Demonstrable career growth

74%

of alumni are engaged in paid work after 2-5 years since training

61%

of employed alumni are engaged in paid work related to their Generation training

Comparison of Income with Living wages

₹15,500

Median Income of employed alumni

₹11,844

Living wages Single adult

74%

of employed alumni’s monthly income is above the living wages

Living wages are remuneration received for a standard workweek by a worker in a particular place sufficient to afford a decent standard of living for the worker and her or his family. For India, this has been estimated using the Anker methodology with external validation.

Financial Independence

65%

of the Alumni would be able to cover on their own a financial emergency right now

Financial Emergency is any expense or loss of income not planned for, like a missed payback, medical bill, etc.