Gen Z and JPMorgan’s CEO Jamie Dimon have one thing in common—neither are fans of fully remote work
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Gen Z and JPMorgan’s CEO Jamie Dimon have one thing in common—neither are fans of fully remote work
As companies like JPMorgan Chase, Amazon, and Starbucks ramp up return-to-office plans, Gen Z may be their biggest ally. As the youngest generation of workers fights off loneliness and seeks career progression, they are the least likely to prefer working fully remote, according to a new survey. But that doesn’t mean they hate the idea of working from home altogether—like their millennial coworkers, they’d prefer a hybrid work schedule above all …
Gen Z Favors Hybrid Work Over Remote, Gallup Study Shows
In a surprising twist amid the ongoing debate over post-pandemic work models, Generation Z—often stereotyped as digital natives glued to their screens—is emerging as the least enthusiastic about fully remote work. A new Gallup study released in July 2025 reveals that only 23% of Gen Z workers prefer a completely remote setup, compared to 32% of millennials, 34% of Generation X, and 28% of baby boomers. This data, drawn from surveys of over 20,00…
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