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Learn MoreBorn from 1997 to 2012, Gen Z — or Zoomers — have grown up with mobile phones, social media and, of course, the internet. With ease, they hop between the planet Earth, and the Metaverse in their digital ‘avatars’. These ‘digital nagriks (natives)’ are the most globally connected generation in human history. While the world gets older, India is getting younger, with Gen Z comprising 27 per cent of its population — higher than the world’s average of 24 per cent and much higher than the average Gen Z population of China, Europe and North America, at 17 per cent each1. This emerging generation is steering the future of work, in an environment where expectations change rapidly, where careers are being shaped by a multitude of issues, including shifting social behaviours and values.
1. NASSCOM Report – “Gen Z and Millennials: Reshaping the Future of Workforce” – December 2022
UNDERSTANDING GEN Z
The economic and societal backdrop of a developing nation have shaped their behaviours and their views on work. Yes, the remuneration package matter to Gen Z — but other things matter even more. As some members of this generation would be looking out for a professional qualification, it is imperative that we draw their attention towards chartered accountancy — which offers a lifetime of rewarding