Sep 13
Gen Z

Managers Say Gen Z Wants Praise Just for Showing Up

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Managers Say Gen Z Wants Praise Just for Showing Up

A new survey is raising eyebrows across corporate America. According to Resume Templates, 71% of managers say Gen Z workers expect praise just for meeting baseline expectations—sometimes even when performance falls short. The report also reveals how poorly some Gen Z employees handle constructive criticism, with some quitting, calling out sick, or turning to social media instead of processing feedback professionally. As expectations shift in the workplace, many employers are grappling with how to balance accountability with the emotional sensitivities of a new generation.


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