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Nizhny Novgorod’s GosStart Forum Unites Young Public Sector Talent

Can the public sector win over the next generation? Nizhny Novgorod’s GosStart forum tackles talent retention—and a bold plan to restore historic fortifications.

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Nizhny Novgorod’s GosStart Forum Unites Young Public Sector Talent

A thousand young civil servants and municipal employees have gathered in Nizhny Novgorod for the opening of the GosStart forum. The event aims to explore how the public sector can attract and retain young talent, with a focus on helping them adapt to the sector's unique demands.

The forum, supported by local administration and cultural heritage organizations, also seeks to discuss the reconstruction of the historical city fortifications in Zavolzhye. This project, backed by investors, is seen as a way to revitalise the city's cultural heritage while providing opportunities for young professionals.

Participants will delve into strategies to make the public sector more appealing to young talent. They will also explore how to support these newcomers as they navigate the sector's distinct challenges and rewards.

The GosStart forum in Nizhny Novgorod brings together a thousand young civil servants and municipal employees. The event aims to foster dialogue on attracting and supporting young talent in the public sector, with a focus on the city's historical reconstruction projects.

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