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Bridging the Gen Z Gap: Understanding how to help recent graduates successfully transition into the workplace

Bridging the Gen Z Gap: Understanding how to help recent graduates successfully transition into the workplace.

Throughout my 15+ years as a recruitment professional, I’ve always had a special place in my heart for helping new grads transition into their first corporate role. A deep desire to help them land their first job was a result of my own experience struggling to find my way in the world.  I want to share the personal wisdom I gained and help them successfully grow their careers through mentoring and coaching support.

What have I observed?

The challenges new graduates face have not really changed from Gen X, but in the last few years, I’ve observed, firsthand, a much larger disadvantage for Gen Z during this major life transition.  Gen Z is often confused as an extension of Millennials, but they are distinctively different.  They are the first generation to never know a world without wifi, social media, and instant gratification.  They were part of a democratic school system and households, where there was no traditional hierarchy of power and consequences, everyone was a winner and there were no losers or failures. Probably the most impactful trend was that they were a generation that was highly overscheduled and constantly stimulated, not allowed to be bored or unhappy. Boredom is critical for imaginative play/thinking, and learning to deal with negative emotion, is an important psychological coping skill.  The absence of learning to manage emotions and stretch brain muscles is likely the root cause for why overall, Gen Z struggles with much higher levels of anxiety and depression. They lack the resiliency to face the world that is run by Millennials, Gen X and Boomers.

What can educators and employers do to help bridge this gap?

First, understand, it is not optional. We must help Gen Z with this transition into the workforce, because having them tough it out (as we might have had to), will lead to a higher level of mental illness, in a generation where mental illness is already significantly higher1 and a future workforce that is not as productive.  Second, seek to understand their perspective and then give them the support and tools to empower them.

For employers, onboarding is important. On-going clarity of your expectations of them, and how they can own their own development and successfully navigate their career, is even more important.  They likely expect that they will be given continuous direction and rewards, and you will drive their career for them – so showing them they own their success and happiness is step one.

For educators, provide insights while they are still in a learning environment, on how to prepare for this critical life transition. Soon-to-be grads are on the brink of one of the most challenging transitions they will face.

So, what is the secret sauce?

Interestingly, the ‘secret sauce’ would likely help all of us be happier, in a world where we all spend less time being present than we should.  To fully accept the present moment as it is, without judgement, is the foundational skill I teach new graduates through learning mindfulness. It is the basis from which all else will follow.  Next, I help guide them in clarifying their purpose and values from which they will decide their goals, and where to focus their attention and talents.  Research reinforces that understanding personal values is paramount for career success; the least committed leaders are those who understand company values,  but not their own.2 So, first, learn to engage fully with the present moment, and then integrate purpose and values into being in all aspects of their job search (interview, personal brand), job performance, and career development.  A natural consequence of mindfulness and purposefulness is happiness – in both our professional and personal lives. Happiness is self derived, rather than an expectation for others to provide.  Moreover, mindfulness helps build resiliency, so that when failures or disappointments happen, they won’t be devastating.

What’s in it for me?

Once Gen Z is thriving and finding the right ‘fit’ in a company and on a purposeful path, we will start to see a big reward ourselves.  They will overperform, as they are driving to be a part of something bigger than themselves.  They will be extremely loyal, and unlike Millennials, will want to stick around for the long haul with your company.  They will give back and want to mentor others recent graduates entering the business.  As you can see, the dividends greatly outweigh the investment.  It really comes down to your willingness to help this generation bridge the gap!


1 American Psychological Association – March 15, 2019, Mental health issues increased significantly in young adults over last decade

2 James M Kouzes and Barry S Posner, The Leadership Challenge 4th edition


 Bio:

Lana Burton is a talent acquisition executive and founder of Be META, an organization that helps Generation Z to recognize and realize their potential.

As a working mother of two, she knows how to connect the intimate needs of others and still make time to do the work that we all need to do within.

Connect with Lana on LinkedIn or via email at Be_META@outlook.com.

Your Complete Guide to Canadian Campus Recruitment

The eighth annual TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference took place on Wednesday, June 19th, 2019 and we are happy to say that it was an egg-cellent day of learning and collaborating on best practices in student, new graduate and early career recruitment. The TalentEgg Awards and Conference marks a moment when employers, nonprofits, campus recruitment professionals, and career educators come together for a day to discuss different approaches to support youth employment and professional development. We would like to sincerely thank everyone who joined us for the event, and we can't wait to see you next year!

All Awards and Conference attendees got to take home our 2019 Guide to Canadian Campus Recruitment. This valuable resource gives employers and HR professionals crucial insights into recruiting Gen-Y and Gen-Z job candidates, including best practices, tips on how to use social media effectively, and what matters most to students, new graduates and early career professionals when it comes to starting their careers.

If you missed out on the conference, you can still access TalentEgg's key findings from our Gen-Y and Gen-Z research and recruitment insights gained from our work with the Student Judges of the TalentEgg Awards! We’re offering a free digital download of the 2019 Guide to Canadian Campus Recruitment right here!

Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll find in the 2019 Guide:

  • Candidates' recruitment pet peeves
  • Why your employer brand needs CSR
  • Unique experiences to develop your future talent pipeline
  • Connecting with early-career professionals
  • Why and how to connect online with potential candidates
  • How your recruitment efforts can be everywhere, all at once
  • The importance of continuous learning and incorporating it into your onboarding
  • …and more!

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    5 Reasons Why You Need to Attend the 2019 TalentEgg Awards & Conference

    Egg-stra! Egg-stra! Read all about it!

    TalentEgg is back and bigger than ever for our annual National Campus Recruitment Awards and Conference. This eggs-straordinary day celebrates campus recruitment and offers a 360-degree, exclusive insight into top trends with data gathered from today’s students, grads and early-career professionals. Here are 5 reasons why you need to attend the 2019 TalentEgg Awards and Conference:

    1. Amazing Presentations To #Inspire You

    Our eggs-cellent keynote and speakers are here to share invigorating stories and ideas,  injecting an incredible energy towards the future of campus and early career recruitment. Expose yourself to industry leaders who are here to offer new perspectives. Absorb, discuss, and process new ideas to bring back to your office and look like a recruitment star!

    2. Networking With Top Professionals

    Rub shoulders with only the best and brightest in the industry (just like you!). We bring you all together to nurture a vibrant environment so you can expand your network and learn from each other – besides, who wouldn’t want to make a couple of new friends along the way? Come out and engage in meaningful conversations that leave you walking away feeling like a new person.

    3. Exclusive Insight Into Top Trends


    Continue to lead your industry with our cutting-edge, exclusive, insider information with data gathered from the honest answers of students, new grads, and for the first time, early career professionals. We’ll reveal our findings and dig deeper into innovation in employer branding strategies and in-demand professional development needs. Our carefully created Guide To Campus Recruitment will provide you with all the resources and data you need for your next steps when the new recruitment season rolls around. The dynamic world of working with people is egg-citing and ever-changing, so let us do some of the hard work for you.

    4. Celebrate Your Accomplishments

    This day is all about you! We want to acknowledge and celebrate everything you do to nourish your prospering working environments. Securing top talent requires an eye for people, and we think you did a pretty stellar job this year.

    5. Just A Good Time!


    We know how to have a good time! Our primary goal is to host an event where you can just enjoy yourself, get inspired, and meet new people (and enjoy the spectacular views from The Globe and Mail Centre in Toronto!). Year over year we continually receive positive feedback from our attendees, so come be a part of our history and enjoy a packed, full day with TalentEgg!

    That’s all yolks, so get cracking and register here to save your seat today!

    Announcing the Finalists for the 2019 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards

    Today’s the day! TalentEgg is egg-cited to announce the finalists for The 2019 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards! On June 19, 2019 at the Globe and Mail Centre in Toronto, we’ll be celebrating the winners of the TalentEgg Awards, exploring and sharing new trends in recruitment with our expert speakers and panelists!

    The TalentEgg Awards applications are evaluated by a team of top student judges from across Canada, who give a student perspective and first-hand feedback on campus recruitment strategies. Our panel of student judges had their work cut out for them with so many amazing applications. It was definitely a close race!

    We invite you and your team to join us at this year’s Awards and Conference for this fun and informative day-long event! We’re currently offering discounted early-bird group and individual ticket rates until 5pm on Friday, May 17, 2019. Don’t miss the 2019 TalentEgg Awards and Conference and be sure to register now to take advantage of these reduced ticket rates!

    Drum roll, please!  Without further adieu, here are your 2019 Finalists!

    2019 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards Finalists

    Please note: Finalists are listed in no particular order.

    Best Grad Program

    Best Campus Career Website

    Best Internship/Co-op Program

    Campus Recruiting Program of the Year

    Campus Recruiter of the Year (Individual)

    • Rodrigo Mall, Consultant, Talent Acquisition – Campus (Bell)
    • Jennifer Husband, University Program Manager (Colliers International)
    • Chelsea Assimes, Campus Program Manager (Visier Inc.)
    • Dean Linzel, Talent Acquisition Partner (IBM)

    Best Contribution to Student Career Development (Employers)

    Best Recruitment Marketing and Outreach

     

    Special Award for Innovation by a Career Centre

    • Université de Sherbrooke

    Best Social Media Presence

    • IBM
    • Deloitte
    • Colliers International
    • Bell

    Special Award for Social Responsibility in Recruiting

    Best Campus Ambassador Program

    • Colliers International

    Best On-Campus Student Engagement Strategy

    • Visier Inc
    • IBM
    • Colliers International
    • Bell

    Best Contribution to Student Career Development (Schools) NEW

    • Red River College Student Employment Services
    • Georgian College Career Success Team

    Career Coach of the Year (Individual) NEW

    • Jesse Sahota – McMaster University, Engineering Co-op & Career Services
    • Mr. Sonny Wong – Ryerson University

    Our eighth annual conference and awards continue to highlight and explore the best practices, emerging trends, and innovations in student and new graduate recruitment with expert advice and shared strategies in employer branding and talent acquisition. TalentEgg is so excited to offer another opportunity for collaboration, discussion, and congratulations between Canada’s top recruiters, nonprofits and career centres.

    Thank you to all of the employers, career centres and educational institutions who participated this year. Want to join us at the conference? Get your tickets here!

     

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