AXIOS March 9, 2025
April Rubin

Gen Z workers are approaching generative AI with a mix of caution and optimism.

Why it matters: Today’s young workers are starting their careers during a massive technological revolution.

The big picture: Employers and HR pros say they’re willing to take chances on otherwise less qualified candidates if they have AI experience, Christine Cruzvergara, chief education strategy officer at entry-level job platform Handshake, tells Axios.

  • Gen Z “is likely to be the generation that is going to help teach the rest of the workforce GenAI,” Cruzvergara adds. “They’re more comfortable with it, they don’t mind experimenting with it.”
  • The share of job descriptions on Handshake mentioning generative AI more than tripled from 2023 to 2024 — but still represented...

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