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Gen Z is more interested in working from the office than any other generation. "At JPMorgan, you're probably never going to be the smartest person in the room," he told Insider. Gen Zers see the office as a place to growDespite having grown up online, Gen Zers dislike working from home more than other generations. Among Gen Z, 57% want in-person jobs, according an online survey of about 3,100 US job seekers conducted by Jobslist in the final months of 2022. Joshua Roizman, a Gen Z employee at a software-development company , said he understood why some in other generations might not want to schlep back to the office.
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He was excited about the freedom, but says the lack of in-person connection is hurting his career. I was excited for the freedom of a remote roleI started my first full-time job in June 2021, a month after I graduated from UCLA. The job was remote, so I moved back home for a year to work from there. I'd gotten used to remote learning after being virtual for school, so I felt prepared for that aspect of my job. I just got out of college, so giving more work to someone else who's much older than me feels weird.
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