Move Over Millennials - Here Comes Gen Z!
Dr. Di Ann Sanchez, SHRM-SCP, SPHR
Human Resources Chief Exceptional Officer (HR CEO) at DAS HR CONSULTING, LLC & SANCHEZ & ASSOCIATES/National Speaker/SHRM National Speakers Bureau/HR & DEI Researcher & Consultant/Professor/Latin X expert.
Let's recap who the Millennials, Gen Z, and the new Alpha Generation are. Millennials are currently the largest working population in the United States. Millennials are ages 27-42 (Pew Research April 2023).?They are:
Generation Z was born between 1997 and 2012 (ages 11-26). They are:
Our future workforce is Generation Alpha; this generation follows Generation Z and includes all children born in or after 2010.?Much of this demographic is under 11 years of age, but the oldest of them will become teens in 2025 (Pew Research, March 2023)
First, what makes Gen Z different than other generations??Obviously, they have no memory of a time without technology and global online connections. This generation completed their education or started their careers during the Pandemic.?According to the Conference Board Report, 2023, "Gen Zers demonstrate a high degree of mental health awareness, largely because 46 percent of them report being stressed or anxious all or most of the time. Gen Zers display a heightened sense of social justice and willingness to challenge the status quo. In addition, Gen Z is by far the most racially diverse of working generations in the US, with 48 percent White, 24 percent Hispanic, 13 percent Black, 5 percent Asian, and 10 percent other (compared with early baby boomers, who are 68 percent White)".
Employers need to understand the Gen Z population in order to hire and inspire them. According to the Conference Board Report, Gen Z desires five imperatives to be attracted, retained, and engaged in the workforce.?
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I know some of these may be difficult for some employers, but this is definitely a new generation and a new era of the workplace.?Post the pandemic; workplaces have forever changed.?Now we have a new group of workers needing employment, and these tips can help you KEEP THEM!
References:?
Pew Research Center (April/May 2023). https://www.pewresearch.org/
Conference Board Report (March 3, 2023). Gen Z Rising:?Attracting, Engaging, and Retaining the Workforce of the Future. https://www.conference-board.org/topics/future-of-work/Gen-Z-attracting-retaining-future-workforce
SHRM.org.?(March 2023) Gen Z Expects Mental Wellness Support from Employers.