Topic > How can Millennials find meaningful jobs? - 780

Time has changed and people have changed. Older generations tried to have jobs that paid high wages, but today's generations are different. We look for jobs that can "impress people", "show our individuality" and "have fun", but no longer high-paying jobs. Finding meaningful work is more difficult than having a job with a high salary. The reason is that we are not willing to have jobs that give high salaries, but something that you can enjoy and satisfy. According to the article "4 Tips to Help Millennials Find Meaningful Work" by Adam Smiley Poswolsky, one in four adults ages 18 to 34 live with their parents after previously living on their own. The Pew Research Center announced that only 54% of American adults are currently employed. The employment rate has reached its lowest rate ever. Poswolsky had interviewed dozens of millennials about their career choices for The Quarter-Life Breakthrough, but not a single one of them responded that they wanted to "make a lot of money" or "have a lot of money." energy." Many of them responded that they wanted to "teach urban teenagers how to deal with debt and become successful entrepreneurs" or "inspire girls to think they can become engineers." Poswolsky said millennials are not motivated by money, but they are motivated to make the world more compassionate, innovative and sustainable. Critics of the United States of America have criticized millennials for having no jobs. They call millennials the lazy generation, the entitled generation and the “me generation me me", but we are not the "me me me generation". We are a group of determined individuals who refuse to settle because we know how big our impact can be when we find a job we truly care about. The article g... ... half of the paper ...... has been successful in Korea. In Korean society it is really difficult to have a job or a meaningful job. The economic environment of Korea today is really bad in a supersaturated situation. The reason is that South Korea is too small for all people to have jobs. There aren't many jobs in Korea for graduate students, and if there is one, it's really hard to find a job. Being employed is so difficult in Korea, so many Korean college students do nothing but play. It's really important to get meaningful work and stick with it, and not have adventurous behaviors like practicing intentional experimentation. After all, "Practicing Intentional Experimentation" may be one of the important basic steps for job seekers abroad, but not for job seekers in Korea who are willing to have meaningful jobs.