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Navigating Career Preferences: Why Gen Z Favors Start-up Opportunities Over Corporations

2026-07-11 · International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering and Management (IRJAEM)

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One-line summary

With Generation Z joining the workforce, there have been clear differences in the outlook that this generation has on careers and work environment.

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Original abstract

With Generation Z joining the workforce, there have been clear differences in the outlook that this generation has on careers and work environment. This could be because many members of Generation Z have begun to see themselves as having more opportunities in working for start-up firms as opposed to just working with more established organizations. Firms with a start-up nature tend to offer young people a vibrant work environment, faster learning opportunities and prospects to take up responsibilities sooner, when compared to corporations. The current research aims at exploring the factors influencing Gen Z's choice in favour of startups compared to corporations. Three major aspects of interest have been identified and are going to be investigated in terms of this research: professional advancement and skills development; corporate culture and flexibility; compensation, stability and organization's value system as motivational factors. The research methodology includes quantitative analysis with primary data collection through a structured questionnaire distributed among the representatives of Generation Z.

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