From Boomers to Gen Zers: How the Job Market is Changing, with Darwin Rivers
The first speaker of the event was Darwin Rivers, the Founder and CEO of the Philippine HR Group, Inc. According to Rivers, the workplace landscape is rapidly changing, with Millennials and Gen Zs taking over as Baby Boomers retire. The COVID-19 pandemic has also brought to light the importance of a multi-generational workforce and the unique values, skill sets, and aspirations each generation brings. Among the current workforce, Gen Zs and Millennials make up a significant chunk and have had to re-evaluate their career goals and expectations as a result of the pandemic.
Rivers mentioned how the younger generations have shown resilience in adapting to the virtual environment and utilizing technology to enhance their career journey. He also believes that they are highly sociable, creative in content creation, and easily influenced by what they see online. Aside from that, he mentioned how they are quick to adapt as the pandemic nurtured an entrepreneurial spirit among them, with many starting their own businesses to survive.
As such, employers must take note of how they can prioritize the needs and expectations of the younger workforce. By understanding and embracing the unique characteristics of this younger generation, companies can create a more inclusive and dynamic workplace that benefits everyone. To name a few, he mentioned the following DEI initiatives companies can start with:
- Being able to support employee mental health
- Providing opportunities for growth and development
- Taking into account the changing landscape in a post-pandemic world
The Gen Z Job Seeker's Guide to Finding an Inclusive Workplace, with Jeffrey Johnson
According to Johnson, here are the following questions that Gen Zs can ask themselves to identify if they fit a company’s values:
- What do I desire and expect from this company?
- Do they have DEI initiatives?
- Is the workplace inclusive? Are different backgrounds represented in leadership positions?
- Does the organization understand the concept of DEI enough?
- If so, what can I contribute to their DEI efforts?
Johnson highlighted that job seekers must do their own due diligence and understand their company culture before joining an organization. He suggested that the research process should be seen as a way to maximize the return on investment of one’s time, as working for a company requires a significant amount.
Your goal is to be part of the solution. Be part of fixing those problems… and everybody can do that at all levels of the organization.
Jeffrey Johnson, Senior VP of Human Capital Resource Management of Teleperformance Philippines Tweet
Lastly, Johnson ended his segment with the following pieces of advice to help the younger generation excel in a global and diverse team:
- Know and understand the opportunities available for you
- Participate, communicate, and suggest programs
- Be prepared for the “peaks and valleys” or the highs and lows as no company is perfect
- Be a part of the solution
- Be open-minded, especially over time
Gen Z’s Impact on Changing Corporate Culture, with Atty. Quino Reyes III
In a perfect world, you can have everything. But, we all know that this is an imperfect world. So, you should know what your [negotiables are], what are your non-negotiables, but also what you're willing to forgo. If you know what your non-negotiables are, ask for them. You know, you never know that your employer might give them, and you might find the right fit that you are looking for.
Atty. Quino Reyes III, Director, Legal Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce Philippines Tweet
The Importance of Applicant and Employee Satisfaction in Customer Service, with Andy Sarakinis
Do the best that you can with the right cultural fit and mindset…that's what's going to make you successful.
Andy Sarakinis, VP of Global Operations of Nearsol Philippines Tweet
The last segment was done by Andy Sarakinis, the VP of Global Operations of Nearsol Philippines, and it focused on the importance of cultural fit when looking for a job. He emphasized that it is not enough to simply look for a job; one must also ensure that the company’s culture aligns with their own values and goals. He encouraged participants to ask questions about the company’s culture during interviews and to consider the applicant’s experience when applying for jobs.
Sarakinis also shared his journey of starting off as an agent on the phones doing collections for American Express in the US and working his way up to management positions in the BPO industry. He mentioned his success in the BPO industry is attributed to providing exceptional customer service and positive applicant experience–which is essential nowadays.
Throughout his segment, Sarakinis detailed the following as his advice to the younger generation:
As a field of his expertise, he mentioned the importance of customer experience, which starts with applicant experience. This way, by prioritizing employee satisfaction, companies can create a positive work environment that encourages employees to provide exceptional customer service. This ultimately results in more consumer loyalty, a strong brand reputation, and business expansion.
In conclusion, Joblu’s webinar was a success as it provided valuable insights on how to create a more inclusive workplace for the younger generation. The panelists highlighted the importance of DEI initiatives, cultural fit, and employee satisfaction to create a positive work environment that encourages employees to provide exceptional customer service.
Gen Zs and Millennials, who make up a significant chunk of the current workforce, must be equipped with knowledge on how to navigate the workplace and understand their rights. By embracing the unique characteristics of this younger generation, companies can also create a dynamic workplace that benefits everyone. Overall, Joblu’s webinar was truly an insightful event where attendees gained practical advice for those seeking to succeed in the job market.
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