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Managing Generation Y

By Need Coffee, published Apr 07, 2008
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In order to prepare for the new workforce, understanding what makes them tick and tuning in to what is important to them will keep them longer and more satisfied. Generally speaking, Gen Yers are between the ages of 18-28, they were heavily marketed to, and are more influenced by their peers. Many experienced family breakdown with the rise of divorce, are out-spoken, and have a self-worth not seen in any previous generation. Some Gen Xers view Gen Y workers as the Entitlement Generation. Gen Xers (and Boomers) need to understand who our workforce pipeline is. Gen Y and X share some similarities, although there are enough differences to note with this workforce.

HR experts say Gen Y should watch and learn from Gen X in order to become a stronger and more respected talent pool. The biggest difference between the two groups is that Gen Yers are team players almost to a fault, where Xers are more self-sufficient, efficient, and independent.

What should you know about Gen Yers?

ü They love networking, group work, and are good at relationships.

ü They love technology and expect to use it more to complete their job.

ü They want flexible work schedules that allow a balance between work, family, and personal time.

ü They want the "cool" factor and fun in their employment.

ü They will change jobs for better compensation, benefits, advancement, and a sense of purpose.

ü They are well-educated, well-traveled, and ethnically diverse.

ü They expect a response from the employer, even if it's to thank them for their application.

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