Gen Z graduates face high termination rates as employers cite skill gaps and professionalism issues. Bridging this divide requires tailored training and improved workplace support.

By Gilbert J. Carrara, MD
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Lately, I’ve been reading and hearing from clients about a growing trend: companies are increasingly firing Gen Z graduates. This has raised concerns about their preparedness for the workforce. Recent surveys indicate that many employers are struggling with this demographic, leading to a surge in terminations that could significantly impact the future of employment. Here’s a closer look at some of the key challenges and potential solutions I’ve uncovered.

Key Findings on Gen Z in the Workforce

Understanding the Generational Divide

Moving Forward: Solutions for Employers and Gen Z

Conclusion

The trend of firing Gen Z graduates highlights significant gaps in workforce preparedness. Both employers and employees need to take proactive steps to address these gaps and create an environment where young professionals can thrive. By understanding the unique challenges faced by Gen Z and adapting management practices accordingly, companies can foster a more supportive atmosphere that benefits everyone involved.
 


1.    The HR Digest, Collaborate Instead of Competing with Gen Z in the Workplace, December 30, 2023.
2.    Intelligent.com. 1 in 6 companies are Hesitant to Hire Recent College Graduates, September 13, 2024
3.    The HR Digest, Hustle Culture Is Not What Gen Z Believes, and We Completely Agree, January 26,2023

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