Hiring future-ready early talent: Executive Summary

Publisher: Talogy

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Hiring future-ready early talent: Executive Summary

73% of early career professionals won't apply for a role based on other people's bad experience. In recent years, the early talent landscape has transitioned. Demographic changes, rapid advancement of technology, and the changing dynamics of the workplace mean that the skills required for success in early career roles have shifted. Organizations face a very competitive recruiting environment. Candidates who are a good fit for the role are in high demand and attracting top talent is becoming more competitive. By next year, Gen Z will make up 27% of workers, so it’s important to reconsider what factors attract early career talent to organizations and their roles.