Gen Z’s priorities — flexibility, mental health and purpose — are reshaping what ‘good employment’ looks like, and if ...
They’ve been called lazy, entitled, screen-addicted and allergic to hard work — but Gen Z isn’t having it. Now, the youngest members of the workforce are firing back at the finger-wagging boomers and ...
The emotionless expression teens and young adults sometimes make if someone inconveniences them by saying “hi,” tries to engage in small talk with them, or tries to take their food order finally has a ...
Small talk can be awkward and boring. It’s also a requisite skill to learn to participate as a socially adept person in society—as well as the workplace. But mustering “So, where are you going for ...
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