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At the start of the pandemic, the oldest members of Gen-Z began graduating college and entering the workforce. Fast-forward to today, many have only experienced working from home or in a hybrid manner. Elizabeth Shwe, assistant producer at WNYC's All Things Considered, shares how Gen-Z has acclimated to the working world while listeners share their own experiences of becoming working adults in a new world or working with Gen-Z team members who never experienced the old way.
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At the start of the pandemic, the oldest members of Gen-Z began graduating college and entering the workforce. Fast-forward to today, many have only experienced working from home or in a hybrid manner. Elizabeth Shwe, assistant producer at WNYC's All Things Considered, shares how Gen-Z has acclimated to the working world while listeners share their own experiences of becoming working adults in a new world or working with Gen-Z team members who never experienced the old way.

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