Key takeways
NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, 14 May 2025 — The 14th edition of Deloitte Global’s Gen Z and Millennial Survey examines the responses of more than 23,000 participants across 44 countries. Projected to make up 74% of the global workplace by 2030, the survey finds that these generations are seeking a “trifecta” of money, meaning, and well-being while building the technical and soft skills that they believe will prepare them for the workplace of the future.
“Gen Zs and millennials launched their careers in the shadow of a global pandemic and a financial crisis—events that respectively shaped their expectations of work and what success looks like,” says Elizabeth Faber, Deloitte Global Chief People & Purpose Officer. “These generations prioritise work/life balance and meaningful work as they strive for financial stability. And now, as they navigate the way GenAI is changing work, they are reevaluating the capabilities they need to succeed and the support they want from their employers.”
Learning and development and the leadership gap
Gen Zs prioritise career growth opportunities and learning when choosing an employer, but few want to reach senior leadership positions. Both Gen Zs and millennials expect their employers and managers to support learning and development, but there’s a wide gap between their expectations and experiences. Some also have doubts about higher education’s ability to prepare students for the job market:
The impact of GenAI at work
Gen Zs and millennials are using GenAI more frequently, prioritising training to boost their skills and seeing improvements in their work quality. However, concerns about GenAI’s impact on the workforce persist:
The pursuit of money, meaning, and well-being
When asked about the factors that impact their career decisions, Gen Zs and millennials gave responses that fell into three categories: money, meaning, and well-being. The survey underscores that these areas are tightly interconnected as respondents seek to find the right balance:
“Gen Zs and millennials have been consistent about their priorities at work, but as the world of work shifts rapidly around them, employers need to rethink how they can best meet their needs,” continues Elizabeth Faber. “By being thoughtful about the impact of technology and modernising the way work is structured, leaders have an opportunity to evaluate how the workforce is supported while advancing their organisation.”
To learn more, read the full report here: www.deloitte.com/mt/genzmillennialsurvey
About Deloitte Global 2025 Gen Z and Millennial Survey
Deloitte’s 2025 Gen Z and Millennial Survey reflects the responses of 14,751 Gen Zs (born between 1995 January and 2006 December*) and 8,731 millennials (born between 1983 January and 1994 December). In total, 23,482 respondents were surveyed from 44 countries across North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. The survey was conducted using an online, self-complete-style interview between 25 October and 24 December 2024. The report includes quotes from survey respondents, attributed by generation and gender, who answered open-ended questions, as well as from participants in one-on-one, ethnography style, qualitative interviews conducted separately from the online survey between 19 December 2024 and 10 January 2025.
*Gen Zs are typically defined as being born between January 1995 and December 2010, but this study does not include respondents younger than 18, so each year the definition of Gen Zs in this survey shifts a year to include all adult Gen Zs
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