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Tag Archives: Gen-Y
11 Elements To a Winning Campus Recruitment Presentation
I’ve recently started doing some Talent Management Consulting for a Technology start-up company in Singapore. An inspiring team of young go-getters, committed to investing in other start-up ideas they believe will change the world.
Coupled with their mantra of investing in … Continue reading
Posted in Employer Branding, Generation-Y
Also tagged campus recruitment, company culture, employer branding, generation y, recruitment talk
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NUS Students’ Survey on Careers
The NUS Global Talent Forum took place again this year with some interesting findings from the Students and Employers Survey. The study was conducted in December 2009, and while the results could have been made public in a more timely … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Market, Generation-Y, Professions
Also tagged first job, graduate salary, job-seekers, NUS, salary, social media, work-life balance
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Young Employee – Old Company: How to Stay Motivated and Drive Change in an Outdated Environment
Being a Gen-Y employee working for a company that still lives in the 20th century and where senior managers mistake Blackberries with Star Trek Tricorders can be a towering challenge.
Old company doesn’t mean that they’ve been in business for hundreds of years. Longevity here is not a factor, what I refer to is the way that business is done. There are companies that have been around for ages but their culture has been forged with cutting edge knowledge and tech. On the contrary, some start-ups’ organizational cultures seem to be founded on some medieval scriptures. Somehow, old companies tend to be a retention magnet for “old people” (leave age aside!).
Old companies often move at a pace that to you, may seem like bullet time. It’s not infrequent to see people complaining about how certain tasks consume their entire weeks. Strikingly, you can get those things done in 2 hours, which leaves you wondering if you are either Flash or there’s a time dilation field surrounding your desk.
6 Steps to Motivating Gen-Y Talent
This post continues on from my earlier post about Attracting Gen-Y Talent, and is part of a series that looks at the fundamentals of attracting, motivating and retaining today’s millennials for a more hospitable workplace.
Attracting the right talent is difficult, … Continue reading
Posted in Generation-Y
Also tagged attracting talent, generation y, generational diversity, motivating talent, work-life balance
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10 Reasons Why a Gap Year is Great for Young Grads
Having gaps in your CV isn’t always a bad thing as long as you can validly explain the reasons for them. In fact there’s one “gap” that I highly encourage young job-seekers to make and that’s a “gap year”. It’s … Continue reading
Gen-Y Jobs #3: Join Bubble Motion, a True Silicon Valley Start-Up
What’s cool about my job is I get to meet interesting start-ups. I recently hung out with Brad and Tom, the CMO and CEO respectively, from Bubble Motion in their offices at the iconic Red Dot Building in Singapore. We … Continue reading
Posted in Gen-Y Jobs, Video Interviews
Also tagged bubble motion, gen-y jobs, graduate jobs, job-seekers, start-ups
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A College Degree Does NOT Entitle You to a Great Job!
I am so sick of reading articles about how desperate the job market is for recent graduates. If much of the literature out there propagates the notion that jobs are hard to come by, well guess what, that’s the attitude … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Market
Also tagged degree, Employment Market, first job, graduate jobs, job-seekers, student loans, university
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4 Steps to Attracting Gen-Y Talent
With the current view that the generational gap in the workforce is as wide as ever, it’s spurred a recent push by companies to better understand the Gen-Y recruitment landscape. Many companies that had previously been satisfied with their talent … Continue reading
Posted in Generation-Y
Also tagged attracting talent, company culture, generation y, generational diversity, social media, social media recruitment, social networking
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2 Ways the Evolution of Mass Media has Influenced Gen-Y
In a recent post I discussed the subject of generational issues at work. They’ve been obvious for a long time and will be just as prevalent in the future, if not more so. That being said, I also think it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Generation-Y
Also tagged generation y, reality tv, social media, social media screening
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Baby Boomers, Gen-X, Gen-Y: What was the MOST Important requirement for your first job?
I want to get to the bottom of what each generation prioritised in their first job. Although I have my own assumptions, there’s some variance in references, so I’d like to hear it directly from my audience.
It’s pretty safe to … Continue reading
Posted in Generation-Y, Polls
Also tagged baby boomers, first job, gen-x, generation y
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