Less than one in 10 managers think young people are ready for work
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Emily Jordan
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NationalWorldLess than one in 10 managers think young people are ready for worknationalworld.comA new report has found that just 6% of managers say young recruits are ready for work, despite 45% of Gen Z believing they are.
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