Report: More than 6 in 10 US workers considering leaving a job this year
61% are considering leaving their jobs in 2023, but 72% of Gen Z workers and 66% of Millennial workers report they could leave a job this year, LinkedIn finds.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Feb 10, 2023
61% are considering leaving their jobs in 2023, but 72% of Gen Z workers and 66% of Millennial workers report they could leave a job this year, LinkedIn finds.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 10, 2022
There’s at least one group of shoppers excitedly hitting malls this holiday season — and they don’t seem to be too bothered about pesky inflation eating into their discretionary dollars. They’re Gen Z.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 7, 2022
A Harris Poll with Bloomberg shows an undiscussed downside of the growing work-from-home phenomenon in the wak of the COVID-19 pandemic: worse mental health for younger workers.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Oct 12, 2022
What do today’s teens want? What are they buying. This survey offers a lot of insight.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Oct 12, 2022
Apple devices and services continue to be the most popular options among teenagers in the United States, according to new data shared today by investment firm Piper Sandler in its biannual teen survey.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Nov 25, 2021
Some 77% of young adults support unions, according to a September Gallup poll. But that doesn’t mean they will choose to organize. Across multiple industries, however — particularly the media and service sectors — interest in the labor movement is gaining traction among the economy’s newest and youngest workers.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | May 13, 2020
The eldest members of Generation Z, those born after 1997 as defined by the Pew Research Center, are now graduating into a labor market that’s been devastated by the global pandemic. And their economic future looks gloomy.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jan 16, 2020
TikTok, the short-form video app popular among Gen Z and best known for its viral dance challenges, is the No. 1 entertainment app on Apple’s App Store. But publishers have seized on it for a different reason: They’re now courting the next generation of news consumers.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Feb 21, 2019
Members of Gen Z are most interested in working for IBM, according to a new study from employment firm Glassdoor.
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