Gen Z still can't make up its mind about working in the office
Gen Z can't make up its mind about working in the office, according to the results of a Dell TechnologiesFor its study, Dell surveyed 15,105 people between the ages of 18 and 26 across 15 countries about how investments in technology can be used to support and improve the economy. The report, released in December, found that opinions on the future of work are divided.
While 29% of respondents said flexible and remote working arrangements are important considerations when choosing an employer, another 29% said they are in favor of 9-to-5 office-based roles. "As a father of two Gen Zers, I see first-hand how crucial it is that we listen to and seek to understand the voice of this tech-savvy generation. They are the first true digital natives and deserve the chance to shape their own futures," Aongus Hegarty, the president of international markets for Dell, wrote in the study's foreword. Hegarty did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
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