DEFEATING DOOMSDAY: A Survival Kit for Working with Millennials in the New Economy
By: Chris Langlois
Those with gray hair and the perfect full Windsor tie may
feel that Doomsday is around the corner after working with Millennials in the workforce.
As a Millennial it is easy for me to prepare for certain situations in regards
to my peers, now I want to help you prepare for what you think is “Doomsday”. Here
is how you prep:
Expect Job Hopping: We have seen our parents (generally
boomers) get fired, laid off, let go, etc, with a job that was “secure”. We saw
the pain and the scariness of being let go after, literally, pouring their life
into it. It is imperative that you understand and embrace the potential for our
job hopping. As a Millennial, I have had 6 jobs since I was 18 years old. We
understand the risk of job hopping, but we also understand the risk of not job
hopping as we look back at our parents. However, we have a strong appetite for
growth and education that will help us succeed which will help us kick butt at
your company.
Education and Training: My generation is extremely educated.
When the economy plunged, a large percentage of my friends (millennials) couldn’t
find jobs. So they went back to college to get their masters and to work
towards their doctorate. The buck doesn’t stop at college education. We strive
for continual training in the workforce and in our personal lives too. Money
Magazine said, “…Millennials understand the economy handed them lemons, so they’re
developing skills to make career lemonade.” I completely agree. We bust our butt
to make the best of our situation all while staying positive.
Positive Environment and Attitude: Millennials are
optimistic about their future (even if they over paid for college or are over
qualified because of their education). Now with that expensive education, we
still prefer and even seek out a company that has a strong presence in their
community and that and breath their mission statement. You as the manager,
owner, or supervisor are expected to praise us when we do well and to
communicate with us regularly. We want to make sure are hitting the nail on the
head for you. Don’t be afraid to text us! (as much as you don’t like it, we
communicate that way)
The Gray Hair Dudes: We love working with older generations
because we have a lot to learn from you! Be that mentor, that work parent (as
you know we are close to our parents), and guide us to success. Now if we bring
up an idea or want to try something different let us. Historically, the older
you are the more you knew. Today that’s not always the case, especially with
all of the technical savvy Millennials today.
This Doomsday survival kit comes from my experiences as a
Millennial and what I see around my peers and myself. I encourage you to
embrace everything here and I challenge you to prep yourself for the fictitious
Doomsday!
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