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Not sure whether to blame Gen Z or employers for this one
>Many companies have fired Gen Z workers just months after hiring them and several business owners said they are hesitant to bring on recent college graduates due to concerns about their work ethic, communication skills and readiness to do the job, according to a new survey.
>Six in 10 employers said they have already let go recent college graduates this year, while one in seven said they are inclined to refrain from hiring new graduates next year, according to a survey conducted by Intelligent.com.
>Close to 1,000 business leaders participated in the Intelligent.com survey.
>"Many recent college graduates may struggle with entering the workforce for the first time as it can be a huge contrast from what they are used to throughout their education journey," Intelligent’s chief education and career development adviser Huy Nguyen said in the report.
>Nguyen said business owners were wary of hiring those born around the turn of the century because they were "often unprepared for a less structured environment, workplace cultural dynamics and the expectation of autonomous work."
https://nypost.com/2024/09/24/business/heres-why-companies-are-rapidly-firing-gen-z-employees/
>Many companies have fired Gen Z workers just months after hiring them and several business owners said they are hesitant to bring on recent college graduates due to concerns about their work ethic, communication skills and readiness to do the job, according to a new survey.
>Six in 10 employers said they have already let go recent college graduates this year, while one in seven said they are inclined to refrain from hiring new graduates next year, according to a survey conducted by Intelligent.com.
>Close to 1,000 business leaders participated in the Intelligent.com survey.
>"Many recent college graduates may struggle with entering the workforce for the first time as it can be a huge contrast from what they are used to throughout their education journey," Intelligent’s chief education and career development adviser Huy Nguyen said in the report.
>Nguyen said business owners were wary of hiring those born around the turn of the century because they were "often unprepared for a less structured environment, workplace cultural dynamics and the expectation of autonomous work."
https://nypost.com/2024/09/24/business/heres-why-companies-are-rapidly-firing-gen-z-employees/
