Ambitious 20-somethings are trying to knock down preconceived judgments that they are lazy and not into hard work.
Host J.R. Whalen is joined by WSJ’s Lindsay Ellis and a 25-year-old CEO of a supply-chain software company.
0:00 Why Gen Z is facing stereotypes about not being into hard work
1:40 How some workers in their 20s are dispelling this lazy stereotype
2:32 Meet Charu Thomas, a 25-year-old CEO of her own supply-chain company
4:45 How other generations besides Gen Z have been stereotyped as lazy
5:31 How young workers feel that stereotypes could impact their career negatively
Your Money Briefing
WSJ's personal-finance podcast features the news that affects your money and what you do with it, breaking down complicated money questions from spending and saving to investing and taxes.
For more episodes of WSJ's Your Money Briefing: https://link.chtbl.com/WSJYourMoneyBriefing
#GenZ #Work #WSJ
Host J.R. Whalen is joined by WSJ’s Lindsay Ellis and a 25-year-old CEO of a supply-chain software company.
0:00 Why Gen Z is facing stereotypes about not being into hard work
1:40 How some workers in their 20s are dispelling this lazy stereotype
2:32 Meet Charu Thomas, a 25-year-old CEO of her own supply-chain company
4:45 How other generations besides Gen Z have been stereotyped as lazy
5:31 How young workers feel that stereotypes could impact their career negatively
Your Money Briefing
WSJ's personal-finance podcast features the news that affects your money and what you do with it, breaking down complicated money questions from spending and saving to investing and taxes.
For more episodes of WSJ's Your Money Briefing: https://link.chtbl.com/WSJYourMoneyBriefing
#GenZ #Work #WSJ
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- gen z, gen z coworkers, workers in their 20s
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