According to Chirag Raheja, Co-founder & Director, Human, says that Gen Z are part of a much faster or more instant generation, which is why their patience might be relatively lesser.
“It's all the generation that they were born into, it's the time, it's not them personally. Yes, it might be true at one level, but it's a two-way street. It would be wrong to just spend the whole blame on them. It's not them all the time. If we have enough value to offer them, they will stay back,” Raheja added.
Sharing an experience from one of his previous stints, Raheja said that he remembered speaking to one of the youngsters moving out, into a job that pays just a few thousand more. Asked why he was moving out, the employee said he wanted balance in life and was looking for more than just spending 10 hours in office. “So it's not just the smallest incentive, it's something larger in their head. When they announce it to us, they may use the incentive as the reason. But inside, there are other things that are at play, it is never just the money. It's never just the work hours,” he said.