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Meet the 20-year-old CEO who launched a company in high school to solve Gen Z's entry-level job crisis

Summary by Fortune
For most teenagers, earning a driver’s license at 16 is a milestone of independence. It grants them the liberty to drive to a friend’s house on their own time, to see a movie, and to skip the bus to school. For Connor Vukelich, at 16, it was the catalyst for launching his business. After earning his driver’s license in high school, Vukelich was looking for a job. But he and his friends all kept running into the same problem: it was nearly imposs…

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Fortune broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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