The Gen Z Dilemma: Life Skills, Work, and Technology
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In this episode of Gap Perspective, Haley and Janet dive into a concerning article from Fortune Magazine about the employability of Gen Z. They discuss whether young people today are equipped with basic life skills and what role schools and parents play in this. This conversation touches on topics such as the lack of practical education in schools, the influence of technology and social media on communication skills, and the pressures of financial independence. Janet and Haley share their perspectives on the difference in work ethic between generations and suggest that incorporating basic training programs at workplaces could help bridge the gap.
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