Economy

3rd Annual Study on the State of Gen Y Gen X and Baby Boomer Workers

PayScale and Millennial Branding Release Third Annual Study on the State of Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomer Workers Study highlights Millennials are having a harder time achieving financial independence than previous generations, are more willing to job hop; Report also finds gender wage gap is shrinking Seattle, Washington and Boston, Massachusetts, November 19,

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2nd Annual Study on the State of Gen Y Gen X and Baby Boomer Workers

Comparing Generations in the Workplace:  PayScale and Millennial Branding Release Second Annual Study on the State of Gen Y Gen X and Baby Boomer Workers Latest Study Highlights Complexities Of Gen Y And Assesses Differences Between the Generations Seattle and Boston – October 24, 2013 – PayScale, Inc., the world’s leading provider of on-demand compensation data

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The Student Employment Study

Millennial Branding and AfterCollege Release New Study on Student Employment Their internships aren’t turning into jobs, they ignore LinkedIn and want colleges to provide networking opportunities Boston, MA – April 22, 2013 – Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm and AfterCollege, the largest online career network for college students and recent graduates,

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The Gen Y Vote Study for the 2012 Presidential Elections

Millennial Branding and Internships.com Release Study on the Gen Y Vote  15% more are voting in this election over 2008 and 58% will follow the election on social networks Boston, MA – October 4, 2012 – Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm and Internships.com, the world’s largest internship marketplace, today announced a new study

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Despite High Unemployment Gen Y is Optimistic

My previous post established the overall characteristics of Gen Y as that of wavering loyalty when it comes to today’s job market—a market that is particularly challenging for this generation. The national unemployment rate among young adults ages 18 to 29 was about 12.7 percent in August (over 4% higher than the national average), according to

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