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Young workers are showing less interest in climbing the corporate ladder.

Jan 22 2025

Young workers are showing less interest in climbing the corporate ladder. The weight of challenges like economic instability, political division, managing remote teams, and limited resources have turned getting into leadership positions into a less appealing goal for Gen Z. This trend isn’t entirely unexpected; over 70% of leaders under 35-years-old say they experience burnout, and Gen Z already often grapples with significant stress issues at work. (YPulse data shows 54% of 18-24-year-olds get overwhelmed by their day-to-day responsibilities at work.) Additionally, they tend to prioritize manageable workloads and well-defined boundaries over higher salaries, making leadership less enticing. But Gen Z feels even outside leadership, they remain committed to enhancing their skills, often choosing to do so independently rather than relying on company-sponsored training, showing their strong drive to learn. (Forbes)

📊 YPulse data: 25% of 18-24-year-olds feel that their current job does not have enough career advancement training

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