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The future belongs to today’s young people – but they need the skills to seize it. In a rapidly changing world, where technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, equipping the next generation with the skills they need to succeed has never been more important.

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World Youth Skills Day is a reminder of the importance of investing in young people, whose talent and potential will shape the future. Yet youth unemployment remains a major social and economic challenge, with one in five young people globally being NEET (not in employment, education or training) as of 20241.

 

At UniCredit we are addressing this challenge by putting the next generation at the heart of our social strategy through hands-on opportunities, education and training programmes that align with the evolving job market. Find out how we are putting this commitment into action below.

Expanding access to education for all

 

At the forefront of this effort is the UniCredit Foundation, which works to combat educational poverty, reduce school drop-out rates and promote equal educational opportunities.

Equipping the next generation for a changing world

 

Alongside education, we are helping young people develop the practical skills they need to adapt and thrive in a world being reshaped by new technology and the net-zero transition.

 

 

Following the success of the first edition, Skills for Transition returned in 2026, expanding its reach from six to 12 countries for students across Europe, while continuing to support NEETs through dedicated training opportunities. You can find out more about the 2026 programme, which is well underway here.

Our 2026 graduates reflect on their experience of the Skills for Transition Master's Programme

Learning through people: our commitment to volunteering

 

Volunteering helps young people develop the skills, confidence and financial awareness they need to thrive. Through one paid volunteering day per year, colleagues across our markets share their time and expertise to support the next generation.

Investing in our future talent

 

At UniCredit, we know that developing skills does not end when education does. Creating opportunities for young people at our bank to learn, grow and build successful careers is an important part of how we invest in the next generation.

 

We are committed to hiring ambitious young talent and last year welcomed 2,313 new colleagues under the age of 30, which helped doubled the share of employees under 35 in Italy.

 

If you are ready to take the next step in your career and join our team at UniCredit, you can explore our “Follow Your Talent. It Will Lead You to Us” campaign here and discover opportunities in our Italian Commercial Network.

 

Our next strategic phase, UniCredit Unlimited, is also challenging us to invest even further in our employees’ skills and development to ensure they can succeed in a world being rapidly changed by AI. At the heart of this journey is UniCredit Corporate University, which provides a comprehensive, 360-degree approach to development, combining structured learning pathways, future-focused skills, hands-on experience and opportunities for self-directed growth.

 

In 2025 alone, we dedicated 38 training hours per employee, totaling approximately 2.7 million training hours across the Group. Built in partnership with leading academic institutions, renowned experts and industry practitioners, our tailored learning journeys support development from day one through to leadership roles, helping people build meaningful careers across UniCredit.

 

Last but not least, alongside direct recruitment, we continue to invest in internships and graduate programmes, giving young people the opportunity to build skills, gain international exposure and launch meaningful careers.

 

 

1 https://www.un.org/en/observances/world-youth-skills-day