Work Life & Loyalty Sep 06, 2017 ... ) 68% of young people say it’s difficult to get good job/career advice.SOURCES FOR CAREER ADVICE Although they believe getting good career advice is difficult, young people are consulting various sources to get help, primarily their parents. Currently various family members and friends are turned to the most by young people when it comes to getting help with their career, while websites/blogs are less popular. However, given that Trendsetters, especially those in AUS, more so than the general ...
Current Financial Situation Aug 29, 2017 ... to use various resources to budget and track their finances, primarily relying on personal spreadsheets or notebooks (31%), followed by budgeting websites and apps (18%). With most creating their own services to track their money, this likely indicates a dissatisfaction with the digital tools available to do this work for them. While only one in 10 young people have a financial planner or accountant, this trend may grow as Trendsetters are more likely than youth overall to have both.Which of the ...
Financial Attitudes Aug 28, 2017 ... ask financial planners and turn to work-provided resources. Trendsetters are more likely than young adults overall to consult nearly all available resources for financial advice, showing that seeking financial help will likely become more common among youth.Which of the following sources, if any, do you consult for financial advice?Please select all that apply. Family | Friends | Significant other | Websites | Financial professional (e.g., planner, advisor) | Staff at financial institutions ...
Music Nov 22, 2016 ... media | Friends/family | Movies | TV | Traditional radio | Websites | Subscription music services (e.g., paying to use Pandora, Spotify) | Commercials/ads | Live events | Bars/clubs/ restaurants | Satellite radio | DJs | Gym/exercise classes | Magazines | Blogs | Stores/boutiques | Newspapers ...
Shopping In-Store Versus Online Sep 25, 2016 ... | Entertainment and events | Digital media | Travel SHOPPING CRITERIAConsumers shop online and in-store to fulfill different needs. When it comes to online shopping, young adults prefer to shop via websites than via apps to fulfill every type of shopping criteria. When they want good customer service or an exciting shopping experience, they shop in-store. When they want privacy or discretion, they shop on websites.When thinking about each of the following ways to shop, which method do you ...
Shopping Preferences Sep 22, 2016 ... UK. Family and friends are also trusted sources for young adults when it comes to their shopping choices. Social media posts that do not include ads have more of an influence on the purchase decisions of young adults than do ads themselves.Do any of the following influence your purchase decisions?Please select all the things or people that influence your purchase decisions. Coupons/discount codes | Online reviews | Friends | Family (aside from children) | Free trials | Websites ...
Modern Parents Landscape Jun 21, 2016 ... use parenting websites and social media than parenting blogs and message boards/communities.From which of the following sources, if any, do you get and use parenting advice?Please select all that apply. My parents | My spouse/partner (Base: Parents Who Are Married/ Living With Their Partner) | My child's doctor | My child's grandparents (aside from my parents) | My extended family (aside from grandparents) | My friends | Other parents | Parenting websites (e.g ...
Love Sex Dec 15, 2015 ... messages, emails, or private social media messages | Have a one-night stand (Base: Aged 19-34) | Give my phone/ email/ social media password(s) to a significant other | Live with a partner I am not married to | Have a purely sexual relationship (no romantic attachment) (Base: Aged 19-34) | Request a picture of a romantic partner without clothes on | Use dating apps or websites | Have sex with a friend without any intention of turning it into a relationship (Base: Aged 19-34) | Send a ...
Gen Z Tech and Social Media Jun 22, 2015 communication gen z technology mobile social media ... freedom to share things I wouldn't want most people to see | They give me more privacy Favorite Websites Please tell us the name of your favorite website. 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 Would You Rather...? Zs are fairly split when it comes to their preferences for tech activities, devices, and methods of communication. Tweens prefer to be active outdoors, but when they reach their teen years, playing online takes over their free time. Likewise, the desire to share ...
BMS Overview Jun 19, 2015 ... shaping young consumers’ opinions of mental and spiritual health. Which of the following, if any, influence your habits and opinions on physical, mental, and spiritual wellness? Doctors/medical professionals | Friends | Family members | Significant other | Nutritionists | Websites | Personal trainers/sports coaches | Books | Magazines Apps | Co-workers/classmates | TV shows | Pinterest | Movies/documentaries | Brands | Blogs | Therapists/life coaches | News programs Radio ...