A demographic cohort containing individuals born between the early 2000s and the present day. Generation Z, or Gen Z is followed by the Generation Y (Millennials) and Generation X (baby boomers). Less attention has been focused on Generation Z than Generation Y, notably because they haven’t yet entered adulthood and the workforce, but they are often characterized as being highly tech-savvy and natural internet users.
Anyone who is born between the years 1997 and 2012, can be categorized at Generation Z.
Gen Z, or generation Z, refers to the people/the batch of people who are born between the years of 1997 and 2012. Gen Z follows right after Generation Y, which is what millennials are called.
People from Gen Z are more likely to be highly tech savvy and internet friendly. They are also seen to be more open to change, and liberal in beliefs.
Apart from that, Gen Z is also more racially, culturally, and ethnically diverse as compared to any other generation yet.
They are also the most educated generation to have ever existed.
Here are a few characteristics of Generation Z:
Gen Z values the kind of purpose and satisfaction that their jobs bring to them. Interest and inclination are how they determine if they want to take up a job or not. While in working for an organization, Gan Z look for perks and benefits that make them feel valued, for example, paid time off, wellness programs, yoga, and fitness activities.