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CAREERTIP : It’s up to Gen Z to adapt to the workplace – not the other way around

Gen Zs have grown up in a rapidly changing world, where technology and society have evolved at a mind-boggling pace. This environment demands adaptability and resilience to change, which employers value highly. Gen Zs who enter the workforce should embrace this trait as it will give them a competitive edge. Moreover, Gen Zs need to understand that building a successful career requires critical attributes and skills. They should adopt their employer's perspective to some extent and ensure they possess the qualities that make them highly employable. This may seem daunting, but it is achievable with dedication and effort. The source for this article is THE MEDIA ONLINE  You can also  follow our WhatsAPP channel  here   for more hardhatCAREERTIPS. 

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