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Gen Z, the generation born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, is rewriting the rules of the workplace. Defined by their digital fluency and global perspective, Gen Z workers are the most geographically mobile generation in history. A recent study found that a staggering 67% of Gen Z workers express interest in relocating for work opportunities. This presents a double-edged sword for HR professionals: a global pool of skilled talent eager for new experiences, but with specific needs that require a shift in traditional hiring practices.
Here’s how HR professionals can leverage Gen Z’s mobility to build a thriving international