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As the school year comes to a close, young Canadians entering the job market are facing one of the toughest hiring seasons in ...
PowerPoints are all the rager. Gen Z’s idea of “work-life balance” was stifled during the COVID-19 lockdown — and now their parties even feature PowerPoint presentations.
Gen Z isn’t interested in the old nine-to-five grind. They want autonomy, meaning, and flexibility. Today’s leaders must ...
Gen Z is a puzzle to many professors. ... She has seen faculty members shut down as she has given talks and presentations on Gen Z. Not everyone can respond to 250 students in writing each week.
Football isn’t the only sport planning to adapt. The Uganda Boxing Federation, under the leadership of Moses Muhangi, has ...
Gen Z in confidence crisis: Third of 18-24-year-olds are too scared for public speaking or doing a presentation in front of fellow staff... after years of Zoom schooling during the pandemic ...
Author Delia Cai noted Gen Z's struggle with finding acceptance in the dating world, college admissions and the job market in a recent Business Insider article.
But increasingly Gen Z thinks: “Party!!” Twentysomethings and teens are throwing “presentation parties” where attendees make wacky—sometimes sexy—slideshows based on themes.
Gen Z—typically defined as including those born from 1997 to 2012—is seeing its older segment ... These conditions may be contributing to evolving norms around self-presentation during the ...
Gen Z is often criticized as lazy or unprofessional, ... Teams might spend hours discussing presentation details, but the real bonding happens in the in-between moments, ...
The “Gen Z boss in a mini” video, originally from Instagram company TBH Skincare (@tbhskincare_), depicts Gen Z women in a circle singing.
A-hed; Nothing Says ‘Party!’ to Gen Z Quite Like a 50-Deck PowerPoint and a Remote Clicker Forget beer pong and karaoke, 20-somethings are throwing presentation parties.