By: Nick Burns
Generation Z is entering the workforce in ever-larger numbers. As an employer, it's fair to say Gen Z looks at the world – and the world of work – in a way that often surprises their older colleagues.
Nick Burns is a writer and editor, currently working at America's Quarterly and contributing to various publications such as New Statesman, City AM, and Yahoo Finance UK. His articles cover a wide range of topics, including art, literature, politics, and social trends.
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