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The five myths about young workers

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For younger workers, personal growth and workplace flexibility are more desirable than status, especially if the latter means sacrificing personal relationships. Their idea of climbing a ladder to success is different from that of previous generations. However, managers who take the time to understand younger workers' motivations will be successful at finding areas and ways of helping younger workers feel like valued employees.
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Truth For younger workers, personal growth and workplace flexibility are more desirable than status , especially if the latter means sacrificing personal relationships. Their idea of climbing a ladder to success is different from that of previous generations. However, managers who take the time to understand younger workers' motivations will be successful at finding areas and ways of helping younger workers feel like valued employees.
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