Saturday, October 13, 2012

Gen Y quandary: A drive to succeed, but jobs are few - The Business Review (Albany):

jiqatili.wordpress.com
Harris, a junior psychology major at in Schenectady, had at least two summert internship options canceled when advertising agencies cut their intern programs tosave money. This week—aftere more interviews, and with summer break a week away—Harriw was offered a paid Many others, whether students seekingy internships or recent grads looking to startheir careers, aren’t as “It’s been a pretty rough year. It’sx incredibly stressful,” Harris said. “It’s something that’a always on your mind.
” Harris and othefr soon-to-be college graduates belong toGeneration Y, knowm for its drive to succeed in the More than any generatioh before them, members of Generation Y are alteringv workplace expectations in their pursuit of an equal work-life balance. They’re unafraid to try to mold theifr jobs to fittheir needs.

No comments:

Post a Comment