A new survey from the National Society of High School scholars reveal the top employers Gen Z wants to work for and why.
Companies have gone to extreme lengths to attract and retain the next generation of workers, from unlimited PTO to an increased emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. But which companies are actually catching the attention of Gen Zers?
According to the survey, Gen Z talent wants to work at companies that allow them to act on their social responsibility, with 22% of survey respondents saying their own experiences with racial inequality have influenced their career choices. Additionally, 44% of Gen Z expect their employers to assist them with student loan debt.
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