For decades, millions of people have followed the same path: education, access to employment, and remaining with the same company until retirement. This model has been disrupted by the arrival of Generation Z—people born between 1997 and 2012—in the labor market. Their entry into the workforce takes place in a radically different context than that of previous generations, marked by digitalization, wars, pandemics, and increasing economic uncerta…
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For decades, millions of people have followed the same path: education, access to employment, and remaining with the same company until retirement. This model has been disrupted by the arrival of Generation Z—people born between 1997 and 2012—in the labor market. Their entry into the workforce takes place in a radically different context than that of previous generations, marked by digitalization, wars, pandemics, and increasing economic uncerta…