A Lot of Managers Don't Like Working With Gen Z

A Lot of Managers Don't Like Working With Gen Z

Author: GovExec May 4, 2023 Duration: 14:37

The generation born after 1996, commonly called "Gen Z" or "Zoomers," are now entering the workforce and bringing with them the unique characteristics that any generation brings to the workplace. Managing across generations is never easy, but according to a new survey from ResumeBuilder.com, managers are having some trouble working with Gen Z.

Stacie Haller is chief career advisor at ResumeBuilder.com. She's spent over 30 years in staffing and recruiting, career counseling, and job search coaching. She joined the podcast to discuss the ResumeBuilder.com survey on how managers perceive the Zoomer generation in the workplace.

 


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