Gen Z Professionals Lead Office Return
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Ambitious Gen Z lead the return to office — here's how they are using it to get ahead

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Young workers up to the age of 24 are returning to the office an average of three days a week.
The office provides an environment for young workers to get to grips with corporate norms from communication skills to dress codes.
Working in an office isn't just about filling the gaps in their corporate knowledge, it's also about getting ahead.
Even Gen Z workers who love being in the office, appreciate one or two work-from-home days a week , signaling an evolution of the traditional 9-5.
"The future is overwhelmingly leaning toward hybrid," Schawbel said.
Gigi Robinson , a 26-year-old TikTok content creator, believes remote work offers accessibility for people like herself.
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