The recruitment and retention of Generation Y, individuals born between 1977 and 2002, concern the federal government and the Congressional Research Service particularly, as the retirement rate among Baby Boomers increases. A clear understanding of this generation's perceptions and expectations about work and career-related issues will assist the federal government in formulating its recruitment and retention strategies. Thus, this study identified and examined career choice factors and public service perceptions among members of Generation Y
The upbringing of today’s world has focused much on the advancement of the use of technology and whe...
•The millennial generation born during 1980 to 2000 is now entering in the different job fields in v...
As a result of the unprecedented retirement wave within the federal government, federal agencies are...
A new generational wave has begun to enter the workforce. The oldest members of Generation Z, those ...
The present study intends to discuss the psychological profile of Generation Y versus other generati...
We examined several career concepts, including career identity, planning and resilience, career sali...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Generation-Y and their preferences when looking for empl...
This quantitative and qualitative study investigates the workplace preferences and expectations of G...
The workforce today is made up of diverse generations, and currently the professional workforce is m...
This presentation explores what strategies government can adopt to recruit and retain Generation Y.G...
Understanding Millennials\u27 job expectations is critical for employee retention because of the num...
With the recent addition of Generation Y to the workforce, workplace dynamics are changing to reflec...
Employee retention among millennials has been garnering attention of many organizations especially t...
This paper examines whether the municipal corporate culture has adapted to Generation Y or whether G...
Generation Z is the youngest and newest entrants into the workforce. However, public sector organiza...
The upbringing of today’s world has focused much on the advancement of the use of technology and whe...
•The millennial generation born during 1980 to 2000 is now entering in the different job fields in v...
As a result of the unprecedented retirement wave within the federal government, federal agencies are...
A new generational wave has begun to enter the workforce. The oldest members of Generation Z, those ...
The present study intends to discuss the psychological profile of Generation Y versus other generati...
We examined several career concepts, including career identity, planning and resilience, career sali...
The purpose of this study is to investigate Generation-Y and their preferences when looking for empl...
This quantitative and qualitative study investigates the workplace preferences and expectations of G...
The workforce today is made up of diverse generations, and currently the professional workforce is m...
This presentation explores what strategies government can adopt to recruit and retain Generation Y.G...
Understanding Millennials\u27 job expectations is critical for employee retention because of the num...
With the recent addition of Generation Y to the workforce, workplace dynamics are changing to reflec...
Employee retention among millennials has been garnering attention of many organizations especially t...
This paper examines whether the municipal corporate culture has adapted to Generation Y or whether G...
Generation Z is the youngest and newest entrants into the workforce. However, public sector organiza...
The upbringing of today’s world has focused much on the advancement of the use of technology and whe...
•The millennial generation born during 1980 to 2000 is now entering in the different job fields in v...
As a result of the unprecedented retirement wave within the federal government, federal agencies are...