This article was co-authored by Melanie Whitney and by wikiHow staff writer, Elaine Heredia, BA. Melanie Whitney is a mindful communication coach based in Los Angeles, California. As the founder of Mindless to Mindful, she helps professionals and organizations embody conscious leadership by transforming the way they communicate. She blends her background as a Communication Studies Professor with expertise in mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and subconscious reprogramming. Through this integrative approach, Melanie teaches people how to express themselves with clarity, compassion, and confidence. Through her programs, workshops, and corporate trainings, she equips teams with practical tools to reduce conflict, build trust, and cultivate resilient, connected cultures.
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Generation Z (or Gen Z for short) employees are hitting the workplace, and millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers aren't sure how to manage or work with them. They've heard conflicting things about Gen Z's work ethic and are wondering if they're "lazy" or just have a unique approach to working and work-life balance. This article will clear the air on the Gen Z work ethic and explore what motivates them in their careers, how they differ from millennials, common stereotypes and perceptions, and what they value. We'll also share tips for employers who want to make their workplaces more welcoming to this new generation.
Gen Z Work Ethic at a Glance
In general, Gen Z does the job they're paid to do and nothing more. They're entrepreneurs and don't mind hard work, but they want to be well compensated with high pay, flexibility, and professional development. Their biggest hurdle is their lack of soft skills, which can make them challenging to work with and manage.
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