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With the (arrive) of the digital age, some traditional occupations like teacher, doctor and lawyer have lost favor among young people. Instead, they intend to choose jobs are related to the Internet. It is shown in the 2017 Blue Book of China's Society that more than 85 percent of Chinese people younger than 26 chose professional electronic gamer social media writer as their ideal job. However, China is not alone. According to survey by UK—based travel firm First Choice, more than a third of the young people (involve) would like to be a YouTuber—a person who (create) his or her own YouTube videos. And nearly a fifth wanted to work as a blogger, (write) content for the Internet. How does this trend come about? It can be (large) attributed to the fact that these new occupations enable young people to work for their dreams, not just for money. "These new jobs are where the biggest attractions lie: creativity, fame and the opportunity for self-expression," commented The Sun.
Despite the popularity new occupations, experts still suggest that young people stay wise when they choose one because not everybody is (suit) or has the ability for it.
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