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Why employers prefer older professionals over Gen Z, college graduates: 'Unprepared, entitled'

The survey was conducted by Intelligent, an online magazine focused on student life, in December. The portal surveyed 800 managers, directors and executives involved in the hiring process. It was revealed that 39% of employers actively avoid hiring recent college graduates for roles they’re qualified for.

January 11, 2024 / 17:30 IST
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800 managers, directors and executives involved in the hiring process were surveyed.

A new survey has found that employers prefer to hire older professionals more over recent college graduates. The survey also uncovered several reasons why older applicants are preferred including that Gen Z jobseekers are even bringing their parents to interviews.

The survey was conducted by Intelligent, an online magazine focused on student life, in December. The portal surveyed 800 managers, directors and executives involved in the hiring process. It was revealed that 39% of employers actively avoid hiring recent college graduates for roles they’re qualified for.

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Out of the 800 people who were surveyed, 19% said a recent college graduate brought a parent with them to the job interview. In addition, one in five employers said that recent college graduates are “unprepared” for interviews — and are often unprofessional.

From the survey, 53% agreed that freshers struggle to make eye contact. Additionally, 50% of them said that graduates ask for unreasonable compensation, 47% said they don’t dress appropriately for interviews, and 21% claimed they refuse to turn their cameras on for virtual interviews.