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work-and-career2 years ago

Gen Z's Job Anxiety Soars with Remote Work

The rise of remote work and the uncertainty brought on by the pandemic have fueled anxiety among Gen Z workers. The lack of in-person office experience and on-the-job coaching, combined with layoffs and economic instability, have left many Gen Zers feeling on edge. Surveys show that a significant number of Gen Z employees frequently experience anxiety and stress, which can negatively impact their job performance and relationships with coworkers and superiors. The uncertainty of remote work exacerbates these feelings, as it is harder to interpret tone and cues in digital communication. Managers are grappling with how to support their young employees, who often struggle with self-esteem issues and uncertainty about career progression. Experts emphasize the need for ongoing coaching and feedback to help Gen Z workers navigate ambiguity and develop essential skills for the changing workplace.

work-and-career2 years ago

The Changing Attitudes of Millennials Towards Managerial Roles

Not all millennials are interested in pursuing managerial roles, citing high pressure, stress, and a sacrifice of personal life as reasons. A survey found that only 38% of individual contributors are interested in becoming managers. Some millennials believe they can still be leaders in their current roles without managing, through mentoring and other leadership opportunities. Companies can address the succession gap by providing manager onboarding support and considering qualities beyond high performance when selecting managers. Better compensation was identified as a top incentive for becoming a manager, but some millennials prioritize doing what they love over a pay increase.

work-and-career2 years ago

Navigating the Boundaries of Work and Side-Gigs: Lessons from a Romantic Relationship

The author shares a personal story about a friend who was in an abusive work environment and highlights the importance of recognizing employment as a form of relationship. The article discusses the similarities between romantic relationships and work relationships, emphasizing the need to vet potential employers, prioritize personal well-being, and make objective decisions about the impact of a job on one's life. It also emphasizes that cutting ties with a toxic job or boss should not be seen as a betrayal, as business is about specific goals and not emotional engagement.

work-and-career2 years ago

The Importance of Constructive References

In this Work Friend advice column, readers seek guidance on various workplace issues. One person wonders how to decline being a reference for a former co-worker who performed poorly, while another questions the legality of employers asking for age-related information during job applications. A reader seeks advice on dealing with a colleague who has become exclusionary and petty, while another raises concerns about a delayed retirement plan match at their nonprofit organization. The columnist provides insights and suggestions for navigating these workplace challenges.