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You can get in touch with Suzanne by emailing s.blake@newsweek.com. Languages: English Nearly 50 percent of Gen Z admitted to lying on their job applications, significantly higher than their older ...
Their grandparents lined up for buffets, and their parents came for Celine Dion. But millennials and Gen-Z are coming to Las Vegas for something else entirely. Nearly half of the city’s ...
They’re turning doomscrolling into dollars. Gen Z — the generation glued to their screens for nearly seven hours a day — has found a way to cash in on their scroll time: selling their ...
In a viral TikTok video, a millennial woman has made a bold prediction: "Gen Z is going to be the last generation ... Bez said she hopes that the buzz will help her fund her next piece of ink.
Hustling, girlbossing, or “work hard, play harder” just doesn’t quite have the same grip on Gen Z as it did on millennials starting out. Many young people today would rather protect their ...
New survey data indicates that one in four job applicants has lied, exaggerated or provided inaccurate information on their applications in some way, shape or form — and Gen Z leads the trend.
When it comes to marriage, Gen Z is rewriting the rules. This generation’s approach to relationships is a breath of fresh air, where flexibility, equality, and personal freedom are prioritized.
While driving on I-35 can be boring, Buc-ee's billboards are making the commute more fun and entertaining for Gen Z-ers. A new viral TikTok video from @madisonbdavid is showing some of the ...
Looking to make your Gen Z employees more productive? A yearly performance review isn’t the solution. Gen Z is rejecting the age-old practice of the annual review process — and for good reason.
It doesn’t matter if you’re 20, 30, or 40 — anyone can get down with all things Gen Z. This generation, known as the first kids to grow up with access to the internet, are chronically online ...
Samsung is chasing Gen Z with AI flair, and the Galaxy S25 is the pitch. From relatable mess-ups to everyday help, the phone’s AI tools feel more like a personal assistant than just a gadget.
MikeRoweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the growing trend of Gen Z pursuing trade-based careers and why the U.S. urgently needs more skilled labor to support the ...