According to a report by London-based global recruiting firm Hydrogen Group, the likelihood is very good that members of Generation Y, those people born in the 1980s and 1990s, are prepared to leave their home countries in order to make the most of the investment into their careers. Hydrogen Group and business school ESCP Europe surveyed more than 670 young professionals, ages 21-30, for their Hydrogen ‘Global professionals on the move’ report 2014. The survey found 48 percent of young professionals were willing to work abroad. And the same generation that doesn’t find new technology daunting is open to relocating to a BRICS [Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa] country.