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Gen Zers must get AI literate for CVs and LinkedIn

Gen Zers must get AI literate for CVs and LinkedIn

How should Gen Z navigate the pressure to appear 'AI-literate' on CVs or LinkedIn when many still feel under trained or unsure where to start? The pressure to appear "AI-literate" on your CV and LinkedIn is real, but actually very few people are truly experts yet. The technology is so new that everyone, from seasoned professionals to recent grads, is still figuring it out. So don’t be scared to start! That...

By Oxford, UK
Is Gen Z the rejection generation?

Is Gen Z the rejection generation?

From job applications to dating apps, rejection has become a defining experience of modern young adulthood – but is it shaping resilience, or just burning us out?  Whether it’s delivered by a cold recruiter email, a reluctant date in a dimly lit bar, or the ‘seen’ label beneath an unanswered text message, rejection has always been one of the tougher inevitabilities of the human experience. But for many members of Gen Z,...

By Brighton, UK
Are young people really reading more?

Are young people really reading more?

Popular bookshop chain Waterstones claims young people are turning to books more than ever. Is this a sign of gen Z’s growing disillusionment with the digital world?  According to CEO James Daunt, Waterstone’s – the popular British bookstore chain – has seen sales up 5% in the past year. As a result, the retailer is set to open 10 new stores across the country, even as the high street continues to struggle...

By Brighton, UK
The Gen Z innovator changing lives across Africa, Elly Savatia

The Gen Z innovator changing lives across Africa, Elly Savatia

Across Africa, thousands of deaf individuals remain at a disadvantage when it comes to accessing education, healthcare, and work - simply because no tool exists to enable them to communicate. But a young Kenyan entrepreneur is demonstrating that locally-made technology can change that paradigm. Globally, according to the Burgeon Project, there are 466 million individuals living with hearing disabilities, and this is expected to almost double by 2050. Sub-Saharan Africa...

By Nairobi, Kenya