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Gen Zers prefer jobs that help them develop specialized skills, leading them to pursue gig work — or assignments that offer ...
"Gen Z is entering the workforce in a transformative moment, and that brings both uncertainty and opportunity," Professor ...
Christopher Lubienski, a professor of education said recent Gallup data is "a hopeful sign that people are still appreciating ...
Today's youth are harking back to the messy hipster aesthetic of the late 2000s and early 2010s – and at the heart of that ...
Bain & Co's latest luxury sector report found growth slowed particularly in the personal goods sector last year—the first ...
New findings from a survey of 22,000 respondents shows what Gen Z really wants in the workforce. That's according to Marcie ...
What if the points you scored in a game didn’t just stay on-screen—but made the world a little better? That’s the radical ...
Rachel Levin gives a peek inside her backpack, highlighting Gen Z’s must-have items. A Town That Pioneered the Juneteenth ...
Gen Z isn’t afraid of Artificial Intelligence, they’re simply not buying the hype. In a world obsessed with automation, this ...
Gen Z employees make up 27% of the Australian workforce but are redefining what makes a great employer, according to new ...
MARKETING-INTERACTIVE readers and welcome back to Gen Z Perspectives, your go-to feature where we unpack the week’s top stories and trending topics through the eyes of Gen Z.
“Entry-level jobs tend to involve routine, well-defined tasks — exactly the kind of work current AI systems are best suited to automate,” Professor Daniela Rus, the Director of Computer Science and ...