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[PDF] Millennial Carreers: 2020 vision

[PDF] Millennial Carreers: 2020 vision | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

By 2020 Millennials will make up over a third of the global workforce. That’s one reason so many reports about them exist. Some say they are disloyal, self-absorbed and lazy, while others claim they’re a generation of digital entrepreneurs and innovators. Some aim to dispel the myths others have created. Just type “Millennials are...” into a Google search  to see the stereotypes.

This is not just another Millennial report. This report presents new findings with fresh insights  from the perspective of both employers and employees. As world of work experts, we have nearly 30,000 employees advising 400,000 clients on hiring decisions and talent development every year. We find work for 3.4 million people—about half of whom are Millennials.

We carried out quantitative research across 25 countries surveying 19,000 Millennials, including 8,000 ManpowerGroup associate employees and more than 1,500 of our own hiring managers. We asked what they look for in a job, what development opportunities they seek and what would make them stay with an employer. We wanted to understand how different they are or aren’t from the rest of the workforce and from generations before them. We wanted to ensure that the sample represented all working Millennials; not just the top percent of tech-savvy earners, but also the graduates and non-graduates across all industries, income and education levels.


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June Rumiko Klein's curator insight, May 31, 2016 2:02 PM

Great new survey data on Millennials.

Serge G Laurens's curator insight, January 19, 2017 10:18 PM
[PDF] Millennial Carreers: 2020 vision
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Millennial ePatients

Millennial ePatients | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The millennial generation has grown up with digital tools and instant access to information. I seriously doubt that they're going to be willing to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous wait times, or outrageous balance billing, when they seek medical care.

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Shirley A Williams's curator insight, November 23, 2014 9:12 PM

Interesting survey involving Millennials and their expectations related to health care. The author suggests that this could be a turning point for a "shared" approach to the doctor-patient interaction and access to medical information. The results are not surprising however refreshing to see.

 

Good read as it relates to the possible future of health care on the primary level.

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Who millennials trust, and don’t trust, is driving the new economy

Who millennials trust, and don’t trust, is driving the new economy | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
If social trust is at its lowest point in decades, why are so many of these people sharing stuff?

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