The dynamics of locating quality talent are changing. As the hiring market evolves in this new decade, we’re seeing a big change in job seeking, hiring, and employment habits. Awareness of the state of the market will be a requirement to succeed in the future. Here are some stats to give you a better idea of the right way to proceed.
The stats above demonstrate that the hiring process isn’t especially short, but younger people in the workforce are looking for efficient, digital communication. They want a streamlined application process that they can begin and work through from the comfort of their home. Increasingly, Gen Z would like that digital process to continue through the entire hiring exercise.
However, this ease of application and hiring doesn’t make these younger job seekers any less selective about the opportunities they pursue nor does it make them lower their employment expectations.
When Gen Z are asked what information sources for jobs they trust most:
Many established employees are prepared to make a change in their career, which will force companies to bring young individuals into the workforce. These GenZ hires will be using a variety of different means to find advantageous employment.
However they find these jobs, they’ll need to make sure that it’s appropriate employment. If they land the right position, the odds say that they’ll still be appropriately employed for their skills level years later.