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

Nithya said that after four years into her career, she has stopped believing that a good salary is enough.
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25 Million Young Adults Are Making a Genius Financial Move That Would Have Embarrassed Their Parents
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Why bullying still haunts S. Korea's hospitals
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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
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Uncertainty vs. apathy: The Gen Z initiative paradox
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