October 2008
Beginner
272 pages
5h 20m
English
Although the millennial generation is identified most closely with the United States, teenagers and young adults in other countries share many of the same attributes as their American counterparts.
De Wazières, the recruiting chief at L'Oréal, has noticed that millennials around the globe are surprisingly similar. "One thing I find to be very universal is that they have international experiences, are eager to take on the world, and value their relationships with their parents and the relationships they can develop with older people in the workplace," he says. "I tell our managers the good news is that this generation won't hate you."
He particularly observes the common bonds between millennials of different ...
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