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    Practical XTROVERSO guidance on Disengagement Isn’t Rebellion: A Generational Call for Meaning at Work: payroll, people, contracts, rosters, freelance work.
    November 20, 2024 by
    Laura De Troia

    We spend so much time talking about what divides generations, but today let’s focus on something that unites Millennials and Gen Z—a shared disillusionment with the workplace. Despite their distinct approaches to work, the post-pandemic era has revealed a mutual dissatisfaction. Both generations are finding it increasingly difficult to find meaning, fulfillment, and identity in their jobs.

    Let’s unpack the numbers: in the last four years, the percentage of Millennials willing to actively engage with their company because they believe in it has dropped from 39% to 35%. Gen Z shows a similar decline, slipping from 40% to 35%. The percentages may not seem dramatic, but they mark a growing trend—a steady withdrawal of loyalty, commitment, and engagement.

    What’s Behind the Disconnect?

    At its core, this disengagement stems from a lack of recognition, support, and understanding in the workplace. Both generations are searching for something deeper—something beyond paychecks and promotions. They want satisfaction, a sense of value, and workplaces that support their growth and well-being.

    Gen Z, in particular, places immense value on mental health and continuous learning. They’re not just looking for jobs; they’re looking for spaces that nurture both their skills and their well-being. Work-life balance isn’t just a buzzword for them—it’s a necessity. They want to grow without sacrificing themselves in the process.

    To their credit, many companies are starting to respond. In job postings over the past two years, benefits like training courses, team-building activities, fresh fruit, gym memberships, and even mental health support have moved to the forefront. Compare that to the past, when the main perks dangled in front of candidates were annual bonuses or performance-based raises. It’s progress, no doubt.

    The Frustration Gap: Recognition and Value

    Still, for many Gen Z workers, frustration runs deeper. They often feel undervalued, their potential dismissed simply because of their youth and inexperience. This perception often translates into low to mid-level salaries, which, when paired with skyrocketing living costs—especially housing (often controlled by Boomers or Gen X)—creates a perfect storm of discontent.

    Faced with these challenges, a growing number of Gen Z workers are choosing to bet on themselves. They’re leveraging their digital-native skills and launching into freelancing or self-employment. For them, it’s not just about survival; it’s about reclaiming agency—over their time, their skills, and their future. Freelancing offers them the chance to demonstrate their value directly to the market, bypassing outdated hierarchies and rigid corporate systems. It’s their way of saying, “If you won’t value me, I’ll show the world what I’m worth.”

    Freedom Isn’t Easy

    Of course, the freelancing path is not without its challenges. It demands constant effort, ongoing skill development, and the ability to adapt to an ever-changing market. Success in freelancing isn’t handed out; it’s earned through grit, creativity, and resilience. But what sets Gen Z apart is their willingness to embrace this uncertainty—because they see autonomy as the ultimate reward.

    Lessons We Can Learn from Each Other

    There’s a lesson here for all of us. Millennials and older generations can learn from Gen Z’s boldness, their ability to let go of safety nets and embrace the unknown. They remind us that sometimes we need to cut ties with the familiar to discover something greater.

    But it’s not a one-way street. Gen Z could benefit from the hard-earned wisdom of those who’ve walked the professional tightrope before them. We can offer them our experience, our resilience, and the lessons we’ve learned in navigating challenges that only come with time. Together, we could create a bridge—a generational exchange of ideas, skills, and perspectives.

    The Big Picture: A New Way Forward

    Millennials and Gen Z aren’t at odds; they’re on parallel paths, driven by a shared desire to find meaning in a rapidly evolving world. The workplace doesn’t need to be a battleground of unmet expectations—it can be a space where generations collaborate, where values are exchanged, and where the future of work is shaped together.

    If we stop seeing disengagement as rebellion and start viewing it as a call to action, we might just find the opportunity to create something extraordinary: a professional culture where everyone feels seen, valued, and inspired. Because, at the end of the day, what both Millennials and Gen Z are really searching for is the freedom to grow and the recognition that they have something unique to offer. 

    And isn’t that what we all want?

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    Laura De Troia November 20, 2024
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    Linda Pavan

    Certified ZENTRIQ™ Auditor and co-founder of XTROVERSO™, Linda brings decades of expertise in ledger management and tax compliance. 

    With a rigorous yet pragmatic approach, she ensures financial systems are not just accurate, but aligned with transparency, trust, and long-term resilience.

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