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Gen Z — what are their career expectations?

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Generation Z (born between 1995 and 2009) were shaped in their formative years by the rise of digitalisation, and more recently, the behavioural shifts caused by a worldwide pandemic.

There are currently almost 5 million Gen Z in Australia, comprising 19% of the national population.

As they continue to enter the workforce over the next decade, they are competing with more experienced and qualified workers.

In 2030, Gen Z will represent a third of the Australian workforce.

As they gradually become the largest generation in the workforce, it is important to understand the changing expectations that this generation has towards their careers, so that companies can champion them to be leaders of tomorrow.

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Digital Integrators

Five factors that define Gen Z and their career expectations are digital, global, social, mobile, and visual.

As a digitally intertwined generation, technology is especially appealing to Gen Z in the workplace.

Four in five Gen Z (80%) want to work with cutting-edge technology in their future career and almost all Gen Z (98%) have used technology as part of their formal education.

The increased use of technology in formal education has integrated technology literacy as a fundamental skill expected in any industry.

This sentiment is shared by almost all Gen Z (97%), who agree that technology literacy matters.

Despite having a strong desire and excitement for working with advanced technology, Gen Z still desires human interactions in the workplace.

Seven in ten Gen Z (71%) feel that a weekly check-in frequency is optimal, and their preference is for frequent, in-person catch-ups.

More than one in two Gen Z (58%) want check-ins to take place entirely in person while only 2% would choose to completely virtualise check-ins.

More than just money

Employment is an important part of a Gen Z’s life, but it is not their whole life.

A career that allows them to continue advancing in other aspects of their life is highly attractive.

For more than three in five Gen Z (63%), the alignment of organisational culture and values matters more than conditions and salary packaging.

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