About 6 out of 10 South Koreans wish to make a living -- or at least supplement their income -- by creating content and uploading it on YouTube, a survey showed Monday.



According to the survey of about 3,500 job seekers by job search agency Saramin HR, more than 60 percent of the respondents said they wanted to become professional or amateur YouTube content creators.



Respondents in their 20s coveted the job the most, with 71 percent of people in this age group consisting of YouTube hopefuls. Among respondents in their 30s, the figure was 60 percent and among those in their 40s it was 45 percent.