26 percent of Gen Z applicants bringing parent to job interview: Survey
- Some Gen Z individuals involve their parents in job interviews, with 31% having a parent accompany them to in-person interviews and 29% joining virtual interviews.
- 70% of Gen Zers ask parents for job search help, while 26% bring a parent to interviews, with 37% having the parent come into the office, 26% sitting in the room, and 18% introducing themselves to the hiring manager.
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Some Gen Zers seem to be bringing parents to job interviews. It may not be as bad as it sounds.
Some Gen Zers are bringing their parents to interviews (stock image.)VioletaStoimenova/Getty ImagesGen Zers are bringing their parents to job interviews, a survey of 1,428 Zoomers found.Experts say this trend shows Gen Z values parental guidance, but it can hurt job prospects.However, having a parent in the interview may alleviate stress and anxiety.A small study suggests some Gen Zers are bringing their parents along to job interviews.In a Res…
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