This is why Gen Z aren’t applying for jobs — and it will shock you
Generation Z-ero chance of applying.
Young workers say there’s no way they would submit their resume for a job that doesn’t list the estimated salary.
A recent report from the essay writing service EduBirdie revealed that 58% of Gen Z employees won’t submit an application if the expected income isn’t disclosed.
“Research keeps communicating to us Gen Z associates their personal and professional happiness more with the money they earn that past generations have,” Alex Beene, a financial literacy instructor at the University of Tennessee at Martin, told Newsweek.
“For many of them, work isn’t about fulfillment, but rather a way to earn income that provides for products and experiences that fulfill them.”

