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What Gen Z really wants at work (Hint: It’s not a ping-pong table)
Many companies are struggling with return-to-office mandates, but a new report from ezCater reveals a surprising advocate for in-person work: Gen Z. These youngest employees have high expectations for the office as a social hub, a finding that challenges the stereotype of a generation content to work entirely remotely.
The study, which surveyed 1,000 American workers, reveals a clear shift in employee expectations and that the most impactful workplace or office perks are those that build community. Here are the top insights every company should know to attract and retain talent.
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