Financial success is the top priority for Gen Z when it comes to choosing jobs, according to a new survey by jobs website Indeed.
Financial success is the top priority for Gen Z when it comes to choosing jobs, according to aWhen respondents in the U.S. were asked to rank the top three factors they consider when thinking about their careers, they ranked financial success as their top priority, above a positive work environment, stability or making a difference in the world.
Half of 2,000 survey participants aged 16 to 26 said they face “systemic barriers” -- such as education level, disability, ethnicity and sexual orientation -- when it comes to employment procedures. The survey found that Gen Z job seekers also expect employers to be transparent about pay, and they see flexible schedules as a big draw.
The survey also found that 46 per cent of the general Gen Z population believe that employers should be required to offer unlimited paid time off to all employees and more than half of those who face barriers think the same way.
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