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In the five years she's lived overseas, Donahue, 27, became one of numerous young Americans more interested in a life of balance in Europe than the corporate grind in America. "In Europe, you are a person first and a worker second," Donahue told Insider. Europeans are unapologetic about taking time away from work, Ramkissoon said: "They're going, 'This is my time. "Work-life balance in the US is just nonexistent to me after experiencing work-life balance in Europe," she said. And high-quality meats, fish, fruits, and vegetables were much more accessible and affordable in Europe, Donahue said, adding that they're more common than the junk food she saw so widely available in the US.
Persons: , Kayleigh Donahue, she's, Donahue, Davina Ramkissoon, Ramkissoon, Expedia, Donahue Donahue, Torres, Kennedy, Sofi Torres, that's, There's, it's Organizations: Service, Forbes, European Union, Governments Locations: Europe, America, Ireland, North America, Dublin, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Bordeaux, France
For some Gen Zers, the "American dream" is inspired by European work culture. In fact, other American Gen Zers seem obsessed with it. Whether it's entrepreneurial ventures that allow for a flexible schedule or office jobs that promote work-life balance, some American Gen Zers are adopting European sensibilities when making decisions about their career and work life. Insider spoke with several Gen Zers about the Europeanization of their dreams. Young Americans see Europe as the ideal templateTo some American Gen Zers, Torres-Kennedy's life might seem like a dream.
Persons: Zers, , Sofi Torres, Kennedy, Torres, I'd, she's, it's, Gen Z, Young, I've, Kennedy Davina Ramkissoon, she'd, Lily Rakow, Rakow, we're Organizations: Service Locations: Europe, Bordeaux, France, Chicago, America, Paris, Ireland, North America, Annapolis , Maryland, European
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