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You may be noticing people of all ages in the modern workforce, and each age group seems to have different characteristics. The newer generations of employees often have their own concerns, and it’s important to understand their values so you can enjoy a functional relationship with them. We’ll discuss the basics of who Millennials and Gen Zs are, so we can learn about their general contributions and needs in the workplace.
More companies are going to be working with Millennials and Gen Zs, so it’s of the utmost importance that companies learn more about their perspectives and attitudes. You’ll know how history has shaped the way these groups approach employment. After taking this course, you will understand what Millennials and Gen Zs are likely to want from an employer. You’ll also be able to compare and contrast these generations with the ones before them based on research. There are about five generations in the workforce today, which is why it’s important to let us help you understand more about all of them.
If you manage multigenerational teams, this course will help you learn about the traditional work practices and settings that can help you retain your younger talent. You will also learn how to better connect with Millennial and Gen Z professionals. This course is designed to help you gain a sound understanding of who Millennials and Gen Zs are.
It is designed for those who work with or manage multigenerational teams and want to better connect with Millennial and Gen Z professionals and retain younger talent.
You will understand what Millennials and Gen Zs are likely to want from an employer and be able to compare and contrast these generations with the ones before them based on research.
The course covers who Millennials and Gen Z are, framing the generational gap, and connecting and empathizing with modern candidates, across lessons including an Introduction and a Test Your Knowledge section.
More companies are going to be working with Millennials and Gen Zs, so it is important for companies to learn more about their perspectives and attitudes.