Resume help, negotiation, and direct contact with employers—parents of Gen Z job hunters are doing it all. Is it too much?
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 ...
Gen Z’s awkward foray into the work world is a-parent. Newcomers to corporate America, young adults under age 27, are taking baby steps into the office — and making sure mommy and daddy are there to ...
ResumeTemplates surveyed 1,428 U.S. based Gen Zers Majority of on-camera parents spoke directly to hiring manager 'It does not signal confidence to a hiring company': Resume writer ResumeTemplates ...
We’ve all heard of helicopter parents who do their teens’ homework, write their college essays, track their every move, and micromanage their high school schedules. But accompanying their adult kid to ...
New research from Zety finds that one in five Generation Z job seekers have brought a parent to a job interview, while others ...
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