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Parenting’s New Career Assist

Gen Z’s job hunt has a surprising co-pilot: their parents. A recent Zety survey reveals that 44% of young workers had parents help craft or edit their resumes, while 20% say their parents joined job interviews—15% in person, 5% online.

Beyond the resume, 20% of Gen Zers had parents contact employers or recruiters on their behalf, with another 18% receiving advice on salary negotiations. Surprisingly, 10% even had their parents directly negotiate offers for them. This level of involvement reflects a cultural shift toward collaborative career support, but many Gen Zers still draw the line—55% would feel embarrassed if parents independently messaged their boss.

While some may see this as hands-on guidance, others view it as over-involvement, even sparking criticism from figures like Shark Tank’s “Mr. Wonderful.” Regardless, this trend raises big questions about workplace independence and generational expectations. Is it thoughtful mentoring or a sign of stalled autonomy? The answer may depend as much on outcomes as on approach—leaving both parents and their career-seeking kids to navigate this new co-piloting dynamic.

Mr Tactition
Self Taught Software Developer And Entreprenuer

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