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According to a new report from Resume.org, 49 percent of Gen Zers say they rely more on Chat GPT for help than their boss.
Tired of the “lazy” label, Gen Z workers say they’re misunderstood — not unmotivated — and just want a voice, less burnout, ...
Amanda Litman learned a lot about leadership when she co-founded the political organization Run for Something in 2017. Here's ...
Add rising living costs and stagnant wages, and it’s clear: this generation is entering adulthood in an economic pressure ...
Understanding them isn’t about keeping up; it’s about remaining relevant. And we, as business leaders, have to stay curious ...
Investors have long searched for economic clues in unconventional data. The TikTok generation is taking it to the next level.
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"Gen Z-ers are more worried because they haven't been through the same financial fire drills," Kevin Thompson told Newsweek.
Like many in her generation, Wilkinson demands that her job allow for life balance and overall wellness, she said, including ...
The Pew Research Center found that, as of 2023, 32 percent of Americans have at least one tattoo, with 22 percent having more ...
As the class of 2025 prepares for the leap into life after high school, Penelope Masotti, a high school senior, is charting a ...
The newest workplace cohort is headed for jobs in trades, because they believe blue-collar jobs are less likely to be replaced by AI.
Gen Z is prioritizing pay and salary in their job search, according to GenGuru cofounder Jonah Stillman.
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