A vast majority of salaried people want to spend money on self development this year, a survey showed Tuesday.
About 87.5 percent of respondents said they had plans for self enrichment, according to Hunet, a career education institute. The findings were based on a survey of 872 workers.
About 71.7 percent said they wanted to invest in improving their business competence, while 45.6 percent intended to enhance their knowledge of liberal arts.
In other categories, 19.7 percent wanted to improve themselves for purposes of job seeking, 14.2 percent wanted self enrichment to launch their own businesses, and 7.9 percent wanted to get promoted by improving their competency.