Gen Z in Hotel Jobs: Hotel Training for the next Gen of Hoteliers

EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 11 MIN

Gen Z in Hotel Jobs: Hotel Training for the next Gen of Hoteliers

from Schulering HUB Talking Hospitality Podcast · host Schulering

Are Gen Z workers truly "disloyal," or is there a bigger story? The data is clear: the average Gen Z employee stays in their first few jobs for just 1.1 years. This isn't job-hopping; it's "growth hunting".In this crucial episode, we dive past the stereotypes and analyze the data to understand the fundamental shift happening in the workforce. You'll learn:The Mobility Shift: How Gen Z's average job tenure compares to Millennials (1.8 years) and older generations.The Missing Rungs: Why the nearly 30% drop in traditional entry-level jobs since 2024 is forcing young talent to hunt for growth outside their companies.Non-Negotiable Priorities: Why work-life balance ranks as Gen Z's single biggest motivator—even higher than salary—and what they are really looking for in a role.The Great Email Paradox: Discover why email is Gen Z's favorite work tool, yet a major source of stress for over half of them (and how the anxiety of "unwritten rules" leads to avoidance).The New Playbook: Learn how to fundamentally shift your approach by moving from a boring "list of tasks" to a compelling "mission". We reveal four actionable steps to build an organization where Gen Z not only stays but thrives.It's time to stop asking, "How do we retain Gen Z?" and start asking, "How do we build an organization so full of opportunity and support that they would never want to leave?".Featured in this episode: Insights from a global study by Randstat , the Zero Bounds Report , and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Catherine Woodhull.Find more information about Schulering on our website.Follow us on other social networks:Linkedin Youtube Instagram Schulering: Evolving Hospitality through Learning.

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