US Gen-Z has unbelievable job requirements: 1/6 won't work without a "Nap Room", 1/4 expect "extended work sabbaticals for personal development"

They’re Gen-ZZZ.

Nearly one in six Americans under the age of 28 won’t even consider taking a job unless there’s a designated snooze space at the office, a mind-boggling new survey found.

“It’s clear Gen-Z isn’t shy about voicing what they want from today’s workplace, and for many, it goes beyond salary and health insurance,” said Amanda Augustine, a certified professional career coach and resident expert for the resume-building website Resume.io, which polled 1,000 professionals across the country about their must-have perks while evaluating job opportunities.

For them, napping on the clock, and other demands “aren’t just nice-to-have extras; they reflect a shifting view around work-life balance and overall well-being,” Augustine added.


One in five Gen-Zers — more than any other generation — say a “fun room,” complete with games like ping pong and other recreational activities, is essential to their work environment, the startling survey results reveal.

And one in five wouldn’t even consider a position if the company’s offices are not pet-friendly, compared to 14% of millennials, aged 29 to 44; 8% of 40- to 65-year-old Gen-Xers and only 4% of Boomers, aged 61 to 79.

More Gen-Zers — 33% — expect free snacks and lunches at the workplace, more than any of their older coworkers, the poll found.

And even if an office is up to snuff, they don’t want to show up.

A whopping one in three said a four-day workweek is non-negotiable, and one in four expect “extended” sabbatical leaves “for personal development or travel.”

Younger generations are “pushing back against the old model of constant hustle and burnout” by valuing flexibility and “a more enjoyable day-to-day experience,” according to Augustine.

“Companies that dismiss these priorities as frivolous may find it increasingly difficult to attract and retain top talent from this up-and-coming generation of workers,” she warned.

 
One in five Gen-Zers — more than any other generation — say a “fun room,” complete with games like ping pong and other recreational activities, is essential to their work environment, the startling survey results reveal.
I won't work at any place without a ballpit, and a safe space packed with Chikiwawa plush.
 
To be honest, I don't even hate Gen Z for their demands.

Corporations constantly prey on Third World immigrants who work like dogs. The immigrant work ethic is classic example of exploitation, desperate migrant will work like an animal because its better than the Third World.

I'd literally rather have Gen-Z demanding nap rooms rather than corporations mass importing desparate Third World people.
 
And most unrealistic, they expect salaries comparable, when adjusted for inflation, to what their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents made when THEY entered the workforce! Absolutely unbelievable!

gen z still based though, all the zoomers i know are fucking retarded but in a good way. they're gonna change the world.
"The path to mankind's vast future remains standing, granddad."
 
It's amazing how many of you dipshits fall for conservacuck boomerbait shit like this. They're making up justifications to import more third worlders. If you go out there in the world and ask Gen Z'ers what they want from a job you'll get normal answers. A living fucking paycheck, chances to actually advance in career instead of being fucked over by the company in a dead end job where the only way up is to tongue the manager's ass and not having to be on the clock 24/7 because the company wants to force them into unpaid overtime.
 
Low effort boomer ragebait. I don't know anyone who's ever heard of this shit.

4 day workweek? Pet friendly offices? Fun room? I get the last one since lots of companies do that but what are you smoking?

If my boss lets me use the microwave and jack off in the bathroom doesn't police me during a break I'm down for whatever.
I literally have no idea what this study is talking about either. Most Gen Zs I know, like Millennials, just want a fucking job. Who were the people sampled for this? Did they even have to work in the first place?
 
Top talent" is the one that needs nap rooms, "personal development days", free cookies, and dogs at work?
I'll have you know that they're indeed Top Talent at drinking those smoothies, eating those cookies, walking those bitches, and vlogging about it.
Just think about the good PR they bring to your company! Millions well spent to appease Karens and Shaniquas, I say. :smug:

And even if an office is up to snuff, they don’t want to show up.
I initially would refuse to believe this kind of stupidity is real, but then I remember zoomers are indeed this stupid.

whopping one in three said a four-day workweek is non-negotiable
I'm in agreement with this. Four 10 hour days is better than five 8 hour ones.

One in four expect “extended” sabbatical leaves “for personal development or travel.”
No pay? Sure, some white collar jobs will do this and even certain blue-collar ones like Costco to an extent offer this. Just don't expect to make your usual checks (though the types that regularly do this shit abuse the system to an insane degree. I know a niggeress who's a diversity-promotion manager who has like 7 kids because she reports them as dependents and racks in lots of tax cuts and EBT-like benefits, in addition to getting 8 months of maternity leave at 80% pay. When she's not procreating nogs and shows up to work, she's a lazy ass sheboon to boot and spends her time on the clock going home to cook for her husband and take her kids to/from daycare, all on her company's dime).
 
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I literally have no idea what this study is talking about either. Most Gen Zs I know, like Millennials, just want a fucking job. Who were the people sampled for this? Did they even have to work in the first place?
Boomers grew up idolizing jobs like women. They were married to their jobs, so they see linkedin like tinder.

Nobody has a list of requirements to work with you besides a minimum acceptable payment. I'm not going to build ICBM rocket boosters for minimum wage. This is unforgivable because they want a supergenius 16 year old with 60 years of experience ready to work for free.

Unfortunately boomers are detached morons. They are destroying their companies by hiring thousands of jeets and chinks who make up shit on their resumes and have zero real experience. HR lady is a flaming antiracist and the boomer at HQ is so blitzed on his boner pills he can't comprehend 95% of these jeet colleges aren't fucking real.

Sample group? Google employees or similar. Bluehaired homosexuals sexually attracted to their company and hypnotized into only knowing ball pit company culture.

My requirements are to not proctor me to make sure I'm on task, install AI behavioral monitoring on my laptop, measure my lunch break to the second, etc. This is a real trend, it's terrifying, and they want it on at all times. You will have zero freedom at work and soon in your own home.

I think by "fun room" they mean table tennis in the break room. I don't see a problem with that.
 
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If you go out there in the world and ask Gen Z'ers what they want from a job you'll get normal answers. A living fucking paycheck, chances to actually advance in career instead of being fucked over by the company in a dead end job where the only way up is to tongue the manager's ass and not having to be on the clock 24/7 because the company wants to force them into unpaid overtime.

Maybe they only surveyed ex-Twitter staff, because those fuckers were definitely accustomed to nap rooms and ping pong and organic fresh-squeezed juices in the breakfast bar, etc.
 
We could be like Korea: let you have a 2 hour nap every day only to make you work 9-9-6.

People want our leaders and companies to bring factory work back into the West, without realizing that jobs filled with boring scut work will actually require people to be there doing it, as opposed to office jobs, which can be escaped via screwing around on one's phone and computer.
 
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