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In recent months, the job market has sent mixed signals, particularly for college graduates. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest report, the pace of hiring is down to levels not seen since 2009 in business and professional services. Unemployment rates for recent grads have risen, challenging young professionals to find positions that offer more than just a paycheck. As companies grapple with inflation and economic uncertainty, many leaders are shifting focus to build workplace cultures that foster loyalty and fulfillment beyond financial compensation.
This shift is especially relevant for companies employing Generation Z, a generation deeply affected by mental
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