Baby Boomers first started entering the job market in the 1960s.
Gen Z? They’re entering the job market as we speak.
Today’s workforce is made up of four very distinct, and often, very different generations—Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. And while they may be facing the same market conditions, they certainly aren’t experiencing them in the same way.
And that difference is creating a telling divide.
According to the 2026 Job Seeker Nation report, these generational differences aren’t just one-off. They span the entire hiring process—from perspectives on AI to communication, flexibility, and even whether they’re willing to accept a job offer in the first place.
And hiring managers? Need to be paying close attention to what’s resonating and what’s quietly (or
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