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If you're an employer looking to attract the next generation of workers, Entrepreneur has some advice: Get to know Gen Z.
The list is based on a recent study of 11,495 high school students, college students, and recent graduates in the US, and it reveals that Gen Z is looking for: Personalization and individuality 92% of Gen Z prefer to have their own workspace 81% want to work for organizations that align with their values 76% want to make a positive impact at work
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