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Yello: Gen Z Recruiting Study

Yello, a leading talent acquisition software provider, today debuted the findings from its fourth annual Yello Recruiting Study at STRIVE 2019, the company’s talent acquisition conference.

According to the Pew Research Center, the oldest members of Generation Z are turning 22-years-old this year and many will be entering the workforce as they prepare to graduate college.

To educate employers on how to best attract the first graduating class of Gen Z this spring, Yello’s report examines the career preparation, job-search and decision-making behaviors of this generation while comparing them with those of millennials and Generation X. Yello gathered survey responses from Gen Z students, student millennials, employed millennials, employed Gen X members as well as HR industry professionals.

“Our clients have been asking us how they can best tailor their hiring approach and use of our technology to deliver a best-in-class experience for this new generation of candidates,” said Scott Brandt, EVP of Marketing at Yello. “The research confirms that growing up with technology has shaped the way Gen Z approaches the job search. While they do have plenty of commonalities with previous generations, there are distinct differences recruiters should keep top of mind while attracting and engaging these candidates.”

Top themes and findings from The 2019 Yello Recruiting Study include: 

“While our report centers around examining Gen Z as the new wave of talent, Yello is also uniquely positioned to advise employers on meeting the hiring needs of all generations,” said Brandt. “To be successful in attracting and hiring the best candidates, recruiters and hiring managers alike should adapt to the changing needs of today’s workforce.”

To access Yello’s 2019 Recruiting Study, please visit https://yello.co/blog/introducing-the-first-graduating-class-of-generation-z/.

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