Landing your first job is a big deal, and the interview can feel pretty overwhelming. One of the first things you’ll likely be asked is to introduce yourself. It sounds simple, but it’s your chance to ...
Gen Z candidates face unique challenges when preparing for their very first interviews, with industries evolving rapidly and ...
Plus, managing people twice your age. Credit...Photo illustration by Margeaux Walter for The New York Times Supported by By Anna Holmes Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life ...
Interviewing for your first job can be nerve-racking, but Gen Z (those born between 1996 and 2010) are relying on an unexpected source for hands-on support: their parents. A 2025 survey from Resume ...
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