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How AI Can Help Decode Gen Z's Career Aspirations

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May 29, 2025

In India, one in every five individuals is a Gen Z, which makes them the driving force of new-age economic sectors.

- RAHUL VEERWAL

How AI Can Help Decode Gen Z's Career Aspirations

Born between 1997 and 2012, this generation is now stepping into the workforce, bringing with them new expectations, attitudes, and values that have a distinctive advantage from previous generations. Unlike the millennial or Gen X generations, Gen Z values purpose and more flexibility with continuous learning over static career trajectories.

In tandem, organizations have started adapting to these shifting preferences to stay relevant and ahead in a progressive world. According to recent stats, a significant 83% of Gen Zs prefer digital-first financial services, which showcases their comfort and reliance on technology. Given the tech-savviness, AI is emerging as a powerful ally in decoding what drives the career choices of this generation.

UNDERSTANDING CAREER PRIORITIES OF GEN-ZS

Considering the readiness to accept technology advancements, the career outlook of Gen Zs is closely tied to purpose, balance, and growth. These employees seek purpose-driven work, which indicates job satisfaction is increasingly rooted in meaningful contributions rather than financial incentives. Additionally, this generation considers sustainable work-life balance as a key determinant of career success.

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