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07/02/2025

Gen Z is Not the Worst at Work

They bring fresh perspectives, digital fluency and innovative thinking

If we took everything at face value, today's media headlines, studies, and overall assumptions about the next generation currently entering the workforce could be considered true. Unreliable. Entitled. Difficult to work with. Zero work ethic. Screen-obsessed, except on Zoom calls because their cameras are always off. Unwilling to work in the office or collaborate with others.

These are just a few of the stereotypes overshadowing Gen Z, the youngest generation in the workforce and, apparently, the bane of business leaders around the world.

Personal Experience

They also remind me of what I personally experienced when I started my professional career in the late 2000s.

Please select this link to read the complete article from Fast Company.

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