Firefighter, marine biologist, astronaut, tech mogul, stay-at-home adult — we’ve all had a dream job, or 10.
And for a while there, many of us wanted to be the same thing when we grew up: a highly paid tech worker.
But today, it seems Gen Zers are hanging up their propeller hats and dreaming of different industries, per Business Insider.
A National Society of High School Scholars survey of 10k high-achieving students illustrates Gen Z’s shifting preferences:
The number of applications for government jobs doubled YoY in 2023, according to a survey by Handshake, a job site for college students. Those for tech companies, meanwhile, dropped by 19%.
Not really. While the federal government and your local hospital might not be as glamorous as a Big Tech firm, they provide things Gen Zers care about.
One priority tops them all: stability. Ranking No. 1 on the Handshake survey, it makes sense given recent events.
This has led to talent flowing out of tech and into other industries, a troubling trend for large tech companies vying for skilled workers.
Though, if you ask us, we’d rather have the best and brightest of the next generation heading the CDC than becoming keg-tapping product managers, anyway.