Monday, July 25, 2022

“Gen Z Employees Are Feeling Disconnected. Here’s How Employers Can Help,” by Adam Smiley Poswolsky

 Mon 19 June 2022

Help Your Younger Employees Feel Connected and Supported
New research shows that half of young people worldwide have experienced mental health decline and a deterioration of their “social self“ in the wake of the pandemic. As a leader, how can you prioritize your youngest employees and give them the support they need?
  • Put mental health front and center.  Go beyond offering a meditation app and make mental health a priority in your policies and programs. This might include covering therapy costs or giving a stipend for mental health services, as well as offering competitive pay (commensurate with rising inflation), expanded family leave policies, and additional compensation for ERG and DEI work.
  • Make onboarding a community-building exercise. Onboarding is an opportunity to showcase your culture of mutual support and well-being to new recruits. Focus less on delivering information and more on fostering relationships and connection.
  • Offer coaching. Employees thrive in environments where they can learn and grow. Consider providing one-on-one coaching sessions with external professionals, career workshops, attendance at leadership meetings, or peer-mentoring programs, which studies have shown foster meaningful connections.
This tip is adapted from Gen Z Employees Are Feeling Disconnected. Here’s How Employers Can Help,” by Adam Smiley Poswolsky

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