Fair Game Mar 16, 2017 career gender media & entertainment equality sports ... are incapable of having such expertise in this field, thanks to male superiority. Women can, and do, have careers like this but aren't shown as often as I would like as it's a male dominated area, which is saddening.EMILY, 17, UKIn opposition to the negative stereotypes prolonged by the sports industry, many brands have taken forward-thinking stances through their advertising. In juxtaposition to the male-dominated sports world, brands are featuring female athletes in commercials and campaigns ...
Over The Influence Dec 12, 2019 ... the legitimacy of their value. In Lorenz's story about fake sponsorships, she said some influencers worried it was creating a "race to the bottom" and making it hard for established influencers to make the money they used to. Meanwhile, the influencers who were impersonated by scammers said the fraud had hurt their relationships with brands and damaged their careers. For some influencers, the sheer saturation has ramped up competition to such a degree that they now have to work twice as hard for ...
(Net)Work Hard, Play Hard Dec 08, 2017 career community social life apps coworking spaces ... , making the networking process feel almost as entertaining as finding a potential romantic partner. Paradoxically, social clubs are experiencing a resurgence amidst social media burnout and the movement to create real-life, meaningful connections (see examples). Young people are motivated to join such groups not purely for social interaction but also to meet potential business contacts who can help them advance their careers or join forces with for professional purposes. I use LinkedIn to help me ...
Free For All Sep 19, 2019 ... outside of normal work hours to complete a task, making Ys’ free time more disjointed. Indeed, 53% of Ys in the UK and 51% in the U.S. are more productive during the daytime, which aligns with the notion that this cohort views their chosen careers as their most productive daily endeavor as well as reiterate that they’re blending their work hours with other aspects of their lives in order to always be accomplishing something. With the knowledge that Ys’ free time doubles as a chance to increase their ...
School Of (Work)Life Sep 23, 2017 career education social life college company culture friends ... ultimate grade one receives in a class, so, too, is the workplace becoming much more than the end result of each assignment or task. Many companies are offering employees designated advisors and coaches in addition to their bosses, whom they can turn to for guidance in their careers, particularly as young generations want to build their own path at work (see Build Your Own Career). For instance, consulting firm Oliver Wyman assigns new employees career advisers, who conduct report card-esque ...
The Real Story Mar 12, 2015 gen z media & entertainment books movies TV ... hard work, they are drawn to narratives that embody this attitude. Zs’ consumption habits already demonstrate their interest in realism over idealism. From non-fiction and biographies to reality TV shows about survival challenges and unusual careers, Zs have learned to revere average people who forge their own paths in life. They have the same appreciation for their peers on YouTube, whom they see as real people showcasing their unique talents and perspectives on the platform. In fact, the most ...
Social By Design Mar 08, 2016 design collaborative consumption coworking spaces politics NOwners ... distinguish themselves in corner offices that alienate them from the group. They favor collaboration over segregation and hope to progress in their careers while surrounded by their peers. At times, they still require private spaces that allow for uninterrupted creativity and focus, but in general, young people are energized by being around others in the workplace. This applies to life outside of the office as well. Private and public spaces that encourage cooperative activity, such as upscale food halls ...
The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... it will be harder to learn new skills as I get older | I share common interests with people who are much younger than me AGEIST EXPECTATIONS Since teen Zs, Ys, and Trendsetters believe that age is but a number, many don’t think it’s appropriate to limit certain activities to a certain age group. For example, while some experiences, like going back to school and changing careers, were previously thought of as “young people behaviors,” now they are thought to be socially acceptable at any age by ...
Show Me Love Dec 09, 2015 relationships spending love ... dates ME, MYSELF, AND IGlobal youth’s focus on finding love within is evidenced in their positive outlook about being single. More than four in 10 singles say they like being unattached since it enables them to spend time exactly how they want. A close percentage like being single since it affords them time to focus on and improve themselves, with youth in South Africa, India, and Mexico being especially likely to feel this well. Given the prioritization global youth place on their careers and ...
The Sexual Mehvolution Dec 04, 2015 global relationships technology sex ... with pressure to maintain vibrant, share-worthy social lives and enviable careers. Sex often takes a back seat to these time-sucking priorities. It also may not help that many of the commonly prescribed medications they take to deal with this stress can zap libido). Perhaps nowhere are the effects of this stress more apparent than in Japan and South Korea, where academic and work cultures are especially demanding. Porn consumption in these countries is the lowest of those surveyed, at 41% and 42 ...