R U Ready 4 Gen Z?!
Denise Lloyd
Founder & CEO of Engaged | CHRO and Speaker | Transforming Workplaces | DisruptHR Victoria
“No one wants to work anymore.”?
Have you heard anyone say that lately in passing conversation??Or maybe you’ve even said it yourself??You’re trying to hire. You have good roles available.?It was never a problem to find someone before.?
Perhaps you find yourself looking at the youngest workers out there – people whom you believe could effortlessly fit into one of your entry-level roles. It could be customer service on the front line, or physical or manual labour, the kinds of jobs that don’t require specific education to walk into. Who wouldn’t want such an opportunity, you ask??This is an easy time to walk right through your wide-open door!
But this is the Brave New World of Hiring; and the old rules no longer apply. If you are looking at the youngest generation in the labour market right now, these are the workers from?Generation Z.??This group was born between the years of 1996(ish) to 2015(ish); and currently they are between the ages of 7 to 26. And no, that doesn’t mean they are just “young Millennials.” They have a set of shared values and goals that distinguish them from all the generations before.?So here are some of the key things you’ll want to remember, as you try to hire workers who are in their?teens up to their mid-twenties:
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Bottom line:?if you are following the traditional hiring method whereby you?“post a job; hire a person; and expect their loyalty because they are getting a pay-cheque from you,”?you may want to seriously rethink the road ahead.?You may be able to get Gen Z in the door, but if you really want to keep them on as part of your staff group, look for ways to tap into their desire to make an impact in their own way.
Join us in November 2022 as we launch our 4-part workshop series:?Leading People in Today’s Workplace.?Among the topics that we will explore to support your best work as a leader, we will take a deep dive into generational differences and what these mean for you in terms of recruitment, hiring, and retention. This series is for you if you’re at the C-Suite, executive, or director stage of your career journey.?You’ll have the chance to meet fellow experienced managers and explore ways to nurture connections and engagement at all levels, stages, and ages of your organization.