Research shows that almost 40 per cent of 16- to 24-year-olds feel socially isolated because of the nature of their work
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Research shows that almost 40 per cent of 16- to 24-year-olds feel socially isolated because of the nature of their work
Research shows that almost 40 per cent of 16- to 24-year-olds feel socially isolated because of the nature of their work
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Research shows 40 per cent of 16- to 24-year-olds feel lonely because of remote working. Will they now realise the value of…

Many Gen Z employees began their careers during the Covid pandemic

Young workers aged between 16 and 24 say they feel lonely at work after starting their careers during COVID lockdowns which saw a…

In a new survey, 45% of this age group were considering looking for jobs with more social interaction – and the loneliest of all…

Gen Z workers may be tech-savvy, but they prefer in-person interaction in the workplace, according to a new Gallup report.

While some may find talking openly about compensation a bit awkward, career experts say Gen Z’s transparency is what the…

Four in ten Gen Z employees return to the office because they feel lonely at home

Four in 10 Gen Z want to work in an office - as they feel lonely WFH

Back to the office! Why gen Z has had enough of working from home

Gen Z are six times more likely to be investing now than in 2015—driven by economic optimism and 'social media investment fads' says JPMorgan

Gen Z wants to have their AI cake and eat it, too: KPMG intern survey reveals a generation that wants to have things both ways

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