In 2024, Gen Z workers are expected to outnumber baby boomers in the American labor force for the first time.
Gen Z workers know what their bosses are saying about them, and they'd like to have a word.
Some leaders even go as far as saying they avoid hiring Gen Z workers, who are as old as 27 this year.
Myth: Gen Z is asking for too muchMany leaders think Gen Z are entitled not just in their earning power, but what they expect out of work in general.
Myth: Gen Z workers will quit because they're disloyalIt's long been true that early-career professionals are more likely than seasoned workers to change jobs quickly.
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Organizations:
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