Thursday, May 21, 2020
Millennials Adapt to Change Quickly - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Millennials Adapt to Change Quickly - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Companies are not permitted to discriminate in hiring based on a candidateâs age, because such discrimination is illegal. And yet they do it every day. Why? Why are younger people considered more desirable in the workplace? The simple answers are that they require less compensation; theyâre hungry because they need to accumulate wealth for future years; sometimes theyâre more educated and have advanced degrees; and they can stick around longer before retiring. There are other reasons too, such as getting sick less often and having more stamina. But thereâs one crucial thing that people donât often talk about: that younger generations can adapt more easily to change and therefore canâ"and are willing toâ"learn new things. Invariably, when more-mature people joke about the fact that if they need to do just about anything technology related, they phone their children or even their grandchildren. Younger generationsâ brains are wired to deal more readily with modern technol ogy. And they donât have to unlearn old technology. Todayâs work environment requires the ability to adapt quickly to market demands. New technology is ubiquitous and evolving fast. Learning new things and immediately becoming able to use them are modern-age requirements. Younger people more easily learn. Older people often resist and canât. âYou canât teach an old dog new tricks,â as the adage says, is true for people more advanced in age. Many donât know how to use a smartphone or how to e-mail or how to navigate the Internet or how to shop online. And theyâve come to believe theyâre too old to learn; theyâve given up on learning new things. Employers are fully aware of that phenomenon and consider the age of an applicant before making an offer. Beginning with our birth and for many years after, learning new things is a necessity to survive and be part of modern society. As we get older, though, we reach a point when learning becomes optional. We no longer need to learn new things to survive. Some use the excuse that they canât learn anymore because theyâre old. Itâs not true, of course, but it still gets used as an excuse. And some simply lack the motivation to expend the energy required to learn new things. Older people should stress in job interviews that they have the desire to keep learning new things, and in fact they should give examples of new things theyâve learned recently and adopted as parts of their daily lives.
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