Avantages
*Competitive Salaries *Positive Company Trajectory *Accessible Management (Open Door Policy) *Executives are very Professional and Kind
Inconvénients
As a millennial, I appreciate the "I do, you do, I watch" method of learning that was prevalent when the company first started. However, I have noticed a shift in our work dynamics since the arrival of Gen Z employees. While it's important to be supportive of everyone's needs, I sometimes feel that things are being overly spoon-fed due to the preferences of the Gen Z employees. It's essential to recognize that different generations have unique perspectives and preferences when it comes to learning and working styles. While the "I do, you do, I watch" method may have worked well for us as millennials, it's important to embrace diverse approaches and adapt to the changing dynamics of our workforce. Creating a collaborative environment that encourages knowledge sharing and learning from one another can be beneficial for both millennials and Gen Z employees. By fostering an inclusive culture that values different perspectives and learning styles, we can create a more enriching and supportive work environment for everyone. It's crucial to maintain open channels of communication and have conversations with colleagues from different generations to better understand their needs and find common ground. This way, we can strike a balance that respects both the traditional methods that have proven effective and the evolving preferences of newer generations.