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Young professionals are also heavily targeted by purveyors of career and financial advice. [11] [12] In the workplace, young professionals can be viewed as talented and energetic individuals who present special management challenges [13] or as "cannon fodder" to be cast aside once they are no longer profitable to a business. [3]
Gen Z and young professionals are more willing to move to a different city for the right job opportunity. According to data from college career network Handshake, New York City saw more job...
Young professionals entering the workforce and looking for great remote jobs should consider becoming social media specialists, said Ida Pettersson of Resume Genius. Businesses need tech-savvy ...
Columnist Lynn Norment highlights eight young professionals, including Tennessee Rep. Justin Pearson, making a difference and an impact in Memphis.
Yuppie, short for "young urban professional" or "young upwardly-mobile professional", [1] [2] is a term coined in the early 1980s for a young professional person working in a city. [3]
Young professionals face numerous challenges including making their voices heard and exerting influence in the field of AR4D. Lack of youth involvement in AR4D has negative implications for the sector, reducing the potential for innovation, use of new communication technologies, inclusivity and future sustainability.
The younger generations, especially millennials, often get a bad rap for their work ethic. But in 2016, they surpassed Generation Xers -- ages 39 to 54 in 2019 -- to become the single largest...
This scholarship exchange is dedicated to young professionals between the ages of 18 and 24 who have clear career goals and some relevant work experience in their career field, as well as an openness to cultural exchange.