Potentash
  • Relationships
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Dating
    • Sex
    • Parenting
  • Lifestyle
    • Home
    • Food + Beverage
    • Fashion
    • Interviews
  • Stories
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
  • Skin + Beauty
    • Skin
      • Skincare
    • Hair
      • Haircare
  • Wellness
    • Physical Health
    • Emotional Wellness
    • Mental Wellness
    • Social Wellness
    • Spiritual Wellness
  • Business
    • Business Finance
    • Personal Finance
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Investments
    • Personal Investments
  • Entertainment
    • Internet
    • Events
    • Music
    • Books
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Potentash
  • Relationships
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Dating
    • Sex
    • Parenting
  • Lifestyle
    • Home
    • Food + Beverage
    • Fashion
    • Interviews
  • Stories
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
  • Skin + Beauty
    • Skin
      • Skincare
    • Hair
      • Haircare
  • Wellness
    • Physical Health
    • Emotional Wellness
    • Mental Wellness
    • Social Wellness
    • Spiritual Wellness
  • Business
    • Business Finance
    • Personal Finance
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Investments
    • Personal Investments
  • Entertainment
    • Internet
    • Events
    • Music
    • Books
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Potentash
No Result
View All Result
Why young people are quitting their jobs

Why young people are quitting their jobs [https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/man-quitting-his-job-1199924374]

Employee Retention: Why A Talented Gen Z Or Millennial Leaves Their Job And How Companies Can Keep Them

How to keep young workers

Gloria Mari by Gloria Mari
22 January 2024
in Careers
Reading Time: 6 mins read
2 1
0
4
SHARES
17
VIEWS
FacebookTwitterWhatsApp

Following the Great Resignation of 2023 in the US, many countries globally have seen a rising trend of continued resignations by Gen Z and millennial workers. Most recently, a future-of-work expert, Ravin Jesuthasan, told Business Insider at the World Economic Forum that Gen Z wants to work to live rather than live to work. According to Jesuthasan, this is because they have seen how much previous generations have suffered under the current job market. People work extremely hard and never seem to be repaid in kind.

There are multiple reasons why some companies are struggling to retain young workers. It’s almost inevitable considering how millennials and Gen Z are the first generations with less wealth than their parents after joining the workforce. Inflation, debt, poor economic policies, corporate greed, and global events have led to a worldwide recession.

Companies can take measures to entice younger workers to remain within the company for many years and ensure their tenure is valuable to both the worker and the company. But first, they need to understand the most common reasons workers wilfully leave employment, even in a recession.

pic.twitter.com/wqvjaqUULQ

— BRAVIN YURI (@BravinYuri) December 21, 2023

1. No room for development

Career growth is an important part of employees working in their preferred industry. When you call in a candidate for an interview, ensure you point out what development or career growth opportunities are available within the company. This applies to young people attending industrial attachment. If they don’t get a paid opportunity with upward mobility in the company, they will leave as soon as they get a job that meets their development needs. A job with no room for growth, even if it’s just a salary increase with more duties, will not keep an employee longer than a few years.

When employees stay because they have no choice, they will often become demotivated and even take on secondary gigs. This can easily lead to burnout and a poor work-life balance. A company shouldn’t aim to be a placeholder for young talent, but more of a stepping stone to their success. Some companies hire interns fresh out of college and refuse to absorb them. They are willing to extend internships with no extra stipends or benefits but still require them to work full-time or overtime. As soon as the internship ends, they will leave to try their luck elsewhere. This is exploitative and young people no longer want to work for nothing.

Career: Ways To Developing Or Building A Growth Mindset

2. Lack of job security

Current employment trends skew towards contract or gig workers. Even though younger workers may not seek long-term employment, they want their time at a company to be well-compensated and give them more skills to remain hireable. The job security younger workers require also refers to not having a revolving door of coworkers. When a job has a high turnover rate, it’s a sign that a company has a toxic culture or poor business practices. Young workers want mentorship, cooperation, and peers who can grow with them. They don’t care for needlessly competitive environments. Career Tips: How To Fast Track Your Way To A Job Promotion

3. Job rigidity

Many times, a role will naturally evolve but sometimes the extra work given has no value to the resume of a worker. This happens when there are coworkers who get supervisory positions but they don’t understand the fields they’re overseeing. For example, an older worker who has worked in sales for most of their career is put in charge of digital marketing. Whenever they make decisions, they sometimes don’t work out and younger workers with a better grasp of social media spend more time fixing the errors rather than focusing on their jobs. In addition, they also have ideas or projects turned down because the person in charge doesn’t understand the need for them. They also try to gatekeep resources.

When this happens, young workers will try to strictly stick to their job description where they don’t get more work experience. When companies don’t incentivize innovation and growth, these younger workers will leave. Companies can ensure that the chain of command for different roles is given based on expertise and work experience. They can also pay workers to get formal training where they can apply what they learn to their jobs. When you keep your employees hireable, they will be more likely to remain with you. 6 Reasons Why You Need To Learn Skills Outside Your Job

4. Lack of positive reinforcement

Many workers require constructive criticism to know where they can improve and what they’re already doing right. Whenever companies do period reviews, it’s important for the meeting to be held between the worker and their direct supervisor. Ensure this isn’t relegated to a faceless HR manager as we saw in this viral video. Brittany Pietsch worked for Cloudflare, an IT company, and found out she was about to be fired. When her call finally came through, she recorded it and uploaded it to TikTok. Company reps told Pietsch that she hadn’t met company expectations. She demanded specifics and the reps didn’t have any concrete answers for her. The Cloudflare CEO, responded later that no employee should be surprised that they’re underperforming.

@brittanypeachhh

Original creator reposting: brittany peach cloudflare layoff. When you know you’re about to get laid off so you film it 🙂 this was traumatizing honestly lmao #cloudflare #techlayoffs #tech #layoff

♬ original sound – Brittany Pietsch

When a company shows signs of constantly getting rid of people without concrete reasons, workers will find other jobs. It’s necessary for to ensure that your employees don’t feel like they’re in the dark. Young workers don’t need constant praise. However, they also don’t want to be blindsided if they’re doing something wrong. They also need to see the fruits of their labour. Show them direct results or benefits of what they’re doing for the company.

Check out:

Careers: 6 Signs You Need A Pay Raise

Quiet Quitting: Should You Be Doing This At Your Job?

Careers: Considerations Before Moving For A Job

Common Career Regrets People Have

Careers: How To Deal With A Toxic Job When You Can’t Leave

Planning Ahead – Why You Should Consider Getting An Employment Insurance Cover In Case You Lose Your Job

Millennials Are Embracing Online Jobs

People Will Not Be Able To Retire At The Same Time Previous Generations Did. The End Of Retirement And Why It Is An Issue Of Concern

Share1Tweet1SendSharePin1
Previous Post

Skimpflation: What You Need To Know About This Trend Where Customers Pay The Same Prices For Less Product

Next Post

Postpartum Anxiety And Other Common Health Problems That Mothers Face And How To Treat Them

Gloria Mari

Gloria Mari

Gloria Mari is a culture writer based in Nairobi, Kenya. She writes on art, film, literature, health, and the environment. She has previously written for Kenya Buzz, People Daily, The Elephant, and Kalahari Review.

Next Post
Postpartum health problems that mothers face

Postpartum Anxiety And Other Common Health Problems That Mothers Face And How To Treat Them

Please login to join discussion

Recommended

Health: 7 Awesome Benefits Of Lemongrass

Health: 7 Awesome Benefits Of Lemongrass

30 August 2018
304
How to confess to cheating

My Husband Cheated On Me With My Employee While I Was Away On A Work Trip

1 July 2019
4.6k

Popular Stories

  • Book Review: Things I Will Tell My Daughter By Joan Thatiah

    652 shares
    Share 261 Tweet 163
  • Relationships And A Tolerable Level Of Permanent Unhappiness

    1559 shares
    Share 622 Tweet 389
  • Musician Crystal Asige Lost Her Sight In Her Early 20s But She Has Not Let That Stop Her From Pursuing Her Dreams

    2304 shares
    Share 922 Tweet 576
  • The Singlehood Series: My Situationship Turned Into A Marriage That Ruined My Life

    280 shares
    Share 112 Tweet 70
  • The 13 Best Oils For 4C Hair

    8 shares
    Share 3 Tweet 2

Potentash Blog

Potentash is an award-winning lifestyle blog. We publish lifestyle content that intersects with health, women, beauty, travel, business, relationships, finances and entertainment.

Explore

  • The Singlehood Series
  • From Stairs To Ramps
  • Man Around Nairobi
  • Pearls And Heels
  • Personal Finance
  • Food + Beverage
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Reviews

Get the Potentash Newsletter

  • Newsletter Archive
  • Subscribe
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2023. Potentash, In Partnership with Decima

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Relationships
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Dating
    • Sex
    • Parenting
  • Lifestyle
    • Home
    • Food + Beverage
    • Fashion
    • Interviews
  • Stories
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
  • Skin + Beauty
    • Skin
      • Skincare
    • Hair
      • Haircare
  • Wellness
    • Physical Health
    • Emotional Wellness
    • Mental Wellness
    • Social Wellness
    • Spiritual Wellness
  • Business
    • Business Finance
    • Personal Finance
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Investments
    • Personal Investments
  • Entertainment
    • Internet
    • Events
    • Music
    • Books

Copyright © 2023. Potentash, In Partnership with Decima