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A new LinkedIn report reveals a mix of optimism and challenges as Generation Z (Gen Z) navigates the job market with a strong focus on climate impact. ⁣ ⁣ The good news is Gen Z, defined as those born from 1997 onward, are overwhelmingly eager to join companies that are actively tackling climate change.⁣ ⁣ This generation is not just paying lip service to sustainability; they are willing to walk away from job offers if the company’s green policies don’t align with their values. The report highlights that 61 percent of Gen Z professionals would consider rejecting a job if the employer’s environmental policies are inadequate.⁣ ⁣ However, the bad news is despite their enthusiasm, there’s a significant skills gap. LinkedIn’s survey found that only 1 in 20 Gen Z workers possess the “green skills” necessary to combat the climate crisis. This shortage of skills poses a barrier to their aspirations of contributing to environmental solutions through their careers.⁣ ⁣ 👉 https://lnkd.in/dqpk-agf ⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ ⁣ #genzjobs #climatechangecareers #sustainabilitycareers #greenskillsgap #futureofwork #ecoanxiety #talentdevelopment #greenworkforce #linkedinlearning #skillsgapsolution #sustainablebusiness #environmentalimpact #climateaction #genzvoice #makeadifference

‘Eco-anxious’ Gen Z want to work in green jobs but don’t have the skills: Study

‘Eco-anxious’ Gen Z want to work in green jobs but don’t have the skills: Study

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