Gen Zers confuse employers. Surveys taken across decades reveal insights on recruiting, retaining, and managing them
Briefly

Gen Z is less likely to value jobs that are interesting or foster friendships than boomers and Gen Xers did at the same age, focusing instead on making a difference.
While many companies allure employees with fun atmospheres, Gen Z prioritizes roles that offer direct societal contributions and flexibility over traditional job perks such as overtime and workplace friendships.
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