Thursday, June 23, 2011

Gen Y quandary: A drive to succeed, but jobs are few - The Business Review (Albany):

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Harris, a junior psychology major at in Schenectady, had at leastt two summer internship options canceled when advertising agenciesw cut their intern programs to save This week—after more interviews, and with summe r break a week away—Harris was offered a paid Many others, whether students seeking internships or recent grads looking to start their careers, aren’t as “It’s been a pretty rough It’s incredibly stressful,” Harris said. “It’e something that’s always on your Harris and other soon-to-be college graduates belonyg toGeneration Y, known for its drivre to succeed in the workplace.
More than any generatio before them, members of Generation Y are alterinvg workplace expectations in their pursuit of anequalp work-life balance. They’re unafraid to try to mold theitr jobs to fittheir needs.

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