Gen Z is sick of acting like IT
When you need tech help, do you reach out to your young coworkers? Most people do. Here’s why Gen Z is none too happy about it, in 60 seconds.
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When you need tech help, do you reach out to your young coworkers? Most people do. Here’s why Gen Z is none too happy about it, in 60 seconds.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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