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Challenges of starting a success career from the aspect of the Z generation

In: Proceedings of FIKUSZ '17

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  • Monika Fodor

    (Óbuda University)

  • Katalin Jäckel

    (Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences)

  • Tibor Pal Szilagyi

    (Óbuda University)

Abstract

In this way, it's considerably hard to create a workplace atmosphere and tasks which are optimal, attractive and motivational for all employees having different value systems and social backgrounds. It's no coincidence that in the later decades, more and more research was aimed at understanding how the ranking of tools which can motivate employees changed. In light of how the HR field experienced an increased intensity in change. In this study, we introduce partial results of a research project, which was made with the support of the New National Excellence Programme (code: ÚNKP-17-4) of the Ministry of Human Resources. [1] As part of the two-phase project, we analysed the factors influencing the choice in career and workplace of the Z generation using both qualitative and quantitative techniques. The results - in our eyes - can be used well for companies which wish to broaden their horizons in creating new jobs, in order to reach the Z generation, as they can receive information on the important details that make the workplace more interesting and attractive for the younger generation.

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  • Monika Fodor & Katalin Jäckel & Tibor Pal Szilagyi, 2017. "Challenges of starting a success career from the aspect of the Z generation," Proceedings of FIKUSZ 2017, in: Monika Fodor (ed.),Proceedings of FIKUSZ '17, pages 93-107, Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkk:sfyr17:93-107
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    1. Fodor Mónika & Jäckel Katalin & Szemere Tibor Pál & Almádi Bernadett, 2019. "The Practical Aspects of Employer Branding in the Light of the Findings of Qualitative Primary Research: Supported by the New National Excellence Programme of the Ministry for Human Resources," Journal of Intercultural Management, Sciendo, vol. 11(3), pages 66-86, September.

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