Gen Z’s awkward foray into the work world is a-parent. Newcomers to corporate America, young adults under age 27, are taking baby steps into the office — and making sure mommy and daddy are there to ...
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77% of Gen Z job seekers admit they’ve brought a parent to a job interview — but is it working against them?
Interviewing for your first job can be nerve-racking, but Gen Z (those born between 1996 and 2010) are relying on an unexpected source for hands-on support: their parents. A 2025 survey from Resume ...
Parents are joining Generation Zers at every part of the job interview process, a February report from Zety suggests. About 1 in 5 Gen Z respondents told Zety that a parent has reached out to a ...
A hiring manager’s viral account of surprising summer intern interviews has ignited a wider discussion on Gen Z’s workplace readiness, professionalism, and shifting norms. The debate intersects with ...
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