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Gen Z wants growth not money yet HR feels unready to hire and retain them

Business
Published on 24 April 2026
Gen Z wants growth not money yet HR feels unready to hire and retain them

Only 36% of HR leaders say they are fully equipped

A new survey finds a sharp mismatch between what Gen Z wants and what many workplaces are prepared to deliver. Only 36% of HR leaders feel fully equipped to manage Gen Z talent. Gen Z is more focused on learning, progression, and work-life balance, while 49–59% say they leave for lack of growth. Even internship-to-job conversions lag.

  • Only 36% of HR leaders feel fully equipped for Gen Z talent
  • Gen Z prioritizes learning, growth, and work life over higher pay
  • Nearly half to over half leave jobs due to weak career growth
  • Internships are a gateway, but conversion rates remain low
Read the full story at The Economic Times

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