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Gen Z Opens Up About Changing Ideas Of Work, Success And Workplace Culture

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July 12, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
Gen Z Opens Up About Changing Ideas Of Work, Success And Workplace Culture

Nithya said that after four years into her career, she has stopped believing that a good salary is enough.

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Inc.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

25 Million Young Adults Are Making a Genius Financial Move That Would Have Embarrassed Their Parents

Once a source of embarrassment, multigenerational living is being embraced by Gen Z and Millennials as the ultimate financial loophole.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why bullying still haunts S. Korea's hospitals

A series of deaths among young healthcare workers has put renewed pressure on South Korea to confront a workplace bullying culture in hospitals that critics say has survived years of public outrage, legal reform and government pledges. The latest cases have revived scrutiny of what is widely known in Korea as taeum, a practice often described as senior staff “burning” junior workers through verbal abuse, humiliation and excessive workloads under the guise of training. The practice drew nationw

Business Today

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· Jun 24, 2026

'He didn't see a CEO': The workplace moment that changed one boss's view of Gen Z

A Noida-based CEO says a casual invitation from a young employee challenged traditional ideas of workplace hierarchy and revealed how Gen Z views respect differently.

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

BTS to take 'The City' project to London

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- K-pop supergroup BTS' large-scale cultural program T...

South Africa Today

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· Jun 26, 2026

Uncertainty vs. apathy: The Gen Z initiative paradox

Employers are firing Gen Z employees within months of hiring them. According to a survey undertaken by Intelligent.com, the reason comes down to initiative – 50 of the 966 companies surveyed said Gen Z lacked motivation[1]. Working with Gen Z, says the ‘World of Work for Generation Z in 2025’, is difficult[2]. On the flip []

Cosmopolitan

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· Jun 25, 2026

K-Pop Generations, Explained: How South Korean Groups Took Over the World

From H.O.T. to BTS.

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Related coverage for "Gen Z Opens Up About Changing Ideas Of Work, Success And Workplace Culture": Inc.com — 25 Million Young Adults Are Making a Genius Financial Move That Would Have Embarrassed Their Parents. The korea Herald News — Why bullying still haunts S. Korea's hospitals. Business Today — 'He didn't see a CEO': The workplace moment that changed one boss's view of Gen Z. Yonhap News Agency — BTS to take 'The City' project to London. South Africa Today — Uncertainty vs. apathy: The Gen Z initiative paradox. Cosmopolitan — K-Pop Generations, Explained: How South Korean Groups Took Over the World