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Gen Z hiring manager says CEOs are right about her generation’s ‘attitude’ problem after a candidate took the interview from her phone
A Gen Z hiring manager, Sophie Rocha, agrees with CEOs' criticism of her generation's work attitude after a candidate conducted an interview on their phone and demanded higher pay without commitment. Studies indicate Gen Z is the most challenging generation to manage, with many employers firing them shortly after hiring.
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