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Millennials, It’s Time to Reclaim Your Career: Lessons from Generation Z’s Bold Path

Why the "steady job" myth no longer holds. Millennials, inspired by Gen Z, are rethinking career paths, choosing growth and purpose over outdated stability.
November 15, 2024 by
Millennials, It’s Time to Reclaim Your Career: Lessons from Generation Z’s Bold Path
Laura De Troia
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The Steady Job? Nobody Cares Anymore

From childhood, they handed us a roadmap: school, university, steady job. The world’s been whispering this story in our ears for generations—the steady job, the so-called permanent contract, that’s where your journey ends. That’s where you can finally say, “I made it.” For us Millennials, the children of hard-working parents who sacrificed so we could have what they never did, this was the holy grail. But here’s the twist: the more we cling to this illusion, the more we realize it was never really about us at all.

We carry the weight of their hopes, yes, but also the weight of an idea that’s starting to fall apart. We stayed on track to meet those expectations because, deep down, the thought of veering off felt like betrayal. But what happens when the track itself is flawed? What happens when the stable job becomes a cage, not a reward?

Gen Y and the Post-2008 Reality Check

If you’re like me—class of ‘83—you’ll remember the crash of 2008 as a wake-up call. Just as we were stepping into the “real world,” it shattered. If you were lucky, maybe you got an unpaid internship or a short-term gig, six months here, three months there, with little to no hope for something permanent. And if a company did offer that rare permanent contract, you took it, thinking, finally, stability. But was it worth it?

In exchange for this so-called stability, we found ourselves in environments that undervalued us, that treated us like it was their favor to offer us work. We stayed out of fear—fear of letting everyone down, fear of failing at a game that wasn’t even ours to play. And so, we became skilled at suppressing our own aspirations in the name of security, convincing ourselves that “this is just how life is.” But maybe, just maybe, we’ve been playing someone else’s game.

A Lesson from Generation Z: Choose Meaning Over Security

Enter Generation Z. They grew up watching the same game, but they learned a different lesson: don’t play unless you’re the one holding the rules. They don’t bend to companies or titles. Instead, they’re loyal to their own values and look for workplaces that reflect their vision, their dreams. And if they don’t find it, they’re quick to break out and choose freelancing, entrepreneurship, or unconventional paths that give them space to grow and evolve.

They’re not immune to fear. They know failure is part of the path. But they’re not stuck in the cycle of validation and expectations, because they know that true stability comes not from a job title but from the ability to adapt, to be true to themselves, and to build work that matters. Their youth doesn’t make them superficial—it makes them unburdened by the inertia that holds so many of us back, comfortable but dissatisfied, in our cozy comfort zones.

It’s Time to Learn from Their Playbook

We can look at Generation Z as a living example of what it means to reclaim purpose and authenticity in work. They’re showing us that the security we’ve been clinging to is the real illusion—that true fulfillment means stripping away the safety nets that keep us bound to expectations that aren’t our own. It’s not about jumping blindly but about choosing to be fully present in a path that’s genuine, that aligns with who we really are.

So, what if we looked to them not as rebels or dreamers, but as teachers? They’re here to remind us that the only real failure is to keep going out of habit, to let our lives be dictated by a script we never wrote. The steady job is not the destination; it’s an option, and one we can choose to walk away from if it doesn’t help us grow.

This isn’t about recklessness. It’s about courage. The courage to reshape the paths we walk, to see our careers as an extension of our values, and to pursue a life where growth, not security, is our guiding force. The steady job may have been the prize for past generations, but for us, it’s time to break free from that golden cage and carve a new way forward.

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