Gen Z isn't just job hunting
Trying to search for a job in one of the bleakest moments of our times is no easy feat. The economic conditions are weak and compared to the great depression. The scare of the virus while looking for a job in such a difficult situation makes it worse. How is Gen Z taking this one? Read this interesting article here.
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