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Many Gen Z employees say ChatGPT is giving better career advice than their bosses


Nearly half of Gen Z workers say they get better job advice from ChatGPT than their managers, according to a recent survey.

Gen Z employees are feeling especially frustrated: 47% say they get better career advice from ChatGPT than from their human bosses, and 44% expect to quit within six months, according to a recent survey from INTOO and the Workplace Intelligence research firm. Investing in workshops or training sessions to polish their communication skills, accessing courses through online education platforms including Coursera, Udemy and edX, or bringing in external coaches can make a big difference. Whether an outside coach is brought in or the company has an on-staff trainer experienced in these areas, knowing how to deal effectively with sensitive issues is just as critical as talking about an employee's job skills.

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