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A career influencer says millennials and Gen Z don't want to be managers any more — here's why

Kyyah Abdul, a career TikToker, laid out the reasons so many young workers may no longer want managerial roles, saying "the pay is not worth the work that you're doing."

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A career influencer says millennials and Gen Z don't want to be managers anymore — here's why

Many millennials and Gen Zers don t aspire to be managers anymore.A career influencer explained why in a TikTok, saying the extra money wasn t worth the hassle.Millennials

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Why Managerial Roles are Just 'Glorified Unpaid Internships'

Why Managerial Roles are Just 'Glorified Unpaid Internships'
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Career coach reveals the one question you should ALWAYS ask during salary negotiations with a recruitment firm to protect yourself

Kyyah Abdul, 29, from Los Angeles, California, is a digital creator and the founder of Career Savage, which aims to help college students and entry-level workers with their professional development.

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