A significant number of Gen Z workers are bringing their parents into the hiring process, and investor Kevin O'Leary of ...
“If your dad or your mom [appears], that résumé goes right into the garbage,” O’Leary added. A mix of economic anxiety, ...
Parents are getting involved with Gen Z’s career prospects far beyond actually showing up to job interviews. The Zety report also found that 44 percent of Gen Z workers had parents help write or edit ...
Gen Z job seekers are pulling up an extra chair for their Gen X and boomer parents—not just for job interviews, but also to help write resumes, negotiate salaries, and solve workplace conflicts. To ...
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 ...
The team talks about a study that found that many Gen Z-ers bring their parents to job interviews. They also talk about travel concerns in Mexico due to the unrest there, and the world's love for a ...
Job interviews are stressful for almost everyone, so it makes sense that people look for a little support before they walk into the room. Lately, though, a specific habit linked to younger applicants ...