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The 2017 Deloitte Millennial Survey

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The 2017 Deloitte Millennial Survey

Apprehensive millennials: seeking stability and opportunities in an uncertain world

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Millennials want full-time employment, flexible working conditions and the chance to make a positive difference in the world.

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You may be feeling a little uncertain about the future right now; stories of global warming, overpopulation and terrorism fill the pages of daily newspapers. But, according to a 2017 Deloitte survey, you may have good reason to hope for a brighter future: Millennials – a generation much-maligned for being spoiled brats – are keen to put today’s sense of uncertainty to good use: They view it as their responsibility in life to make a positive contribution to civilization. Millennials may just be society’s greatest weapon for making the world a better place. getAbstract recommends Deloitte’s eye-opening report to human resources professionals, managers, executives and anyone working alongside a millennial.

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In 2017, for the sixth year running, consultancy firm Deloitte surveyed 8,000 highly educated millennials in 30 countries to learn about their “concerns and motivations.” It found that millennials living in emerging markets are generally more optimistic about their financial prospects and future levels of happiness compared with young people in mature markets. Young people in emerging markets cite crime and corruption as the most pressing challenges to society. Their counterparts in mature markets consider “war, terrorism and political tensions...

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Deloitte is a multinational professional services company and one of the “Big Four”accounting firms.


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