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Allie E. JaccardEnglish 1102Professor Ashlyn Walden15 October 2013
The Corporate World and Generation Y
In the Bank of America Corporate Center I was able to observe lunchtime
meetings, body language, and employee relationships. Specifically focusing on young
professionals, I began to notice a pattern in their behavior and body language. For
instance, young professionals would mainly eat lunch with someone in their age group.
Other noticeable references included walking through the building with same age
employees, or conversing with their same generation. What can we learn from these
observations? Maybe those different generations feel uncomfortable around each other,
or find nothing in common to talk about. Or is this a common misconception between
generations that neither respect each other nor even enjoy each others company. This
narrative research will provide research, statistical information, and a story into
generations working together in the workforce.
Observing the corporate center for Bank of America gave much insight to
employee relationships. More specifically, I narrowed my research to young
professionals, or Generation Y. Generation Y, or Gen Y are people born in or after
1982. With estimates of over 70 million, Generation Y will have a bigger and louder
impact than previous generations, due to our huge quantity in people. Now this tech-
savvy and proficient generation has many stereotypes, and observing in the corporate
world helped me to determine factual information. As apart of Gen Y myself, I believe
the future is bright. With current baby boomers going into retirement, Generation Y will
need to challenge themselves to develop their career and become workplace leaders. I
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fit into this figured world, because this is my world, and my generation. As I am about to
enter the workforce, it is extremely important and valuable information to understand the
working relationship between Gen Y and previous generations. Other members of this
figured world include Generation X and Baby Boomers. Historically, Generation Y is
known to have little respect or show authority to these generations. However, after
countless articles and research, the evidence is astounding. Throughout the paper, I will
be asking four very important questions about Generation Y, and also the importance of
taking advantage of the workplace in your 20s.
Who is Gen Y? Generation Y believes in changing the world through social
causes and awareness (Jacobs). As a passionate and ambitious generation, we seek to
be successful and in the top 1% of a competitive career. We are also changing
economic and social rules- waiting for marriage to further pursue individualistic goals
(Wieczner). On the National Public Radio, Allison Keyes interviewed Ryan Healy. He
stated that Generation Y is best known for negotiating grades, always receiving a
trophy for good effort, and being called lazy (Keyes). But in reality, Gen Y is focused on
a high quality of life, which sometimes may be seen as self-entitlement. We are the
most educated generation, and curious to learn, grow, and innovate in a team oriented
setting. As I began to understand who is Gen Y and what are they striving to be, I found
my observations much more valuable. I was able to finally notice these aspects of
young professionals, those who would read the paper with their morning coffee, shake
hands with their colleagues, arrive to work early, be professionally dressed, and the look
of determination of truly changing the world. In my observation one paper, I interviewed
Taylor, a young professional woman working as an associate. Taylor graduated from
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Chapel Hill, interned with Bank of America, and was offered a full time position. Those 3
accomplishments were not easy to acquire. Taylors focus and drive as a Gen Y, or
Millennial, allowed her to surpass previous Generations, as today she is now managing
people in the ages of 25-45. Also, an interesting fact is that Taylor walks to work each
morning from her Uptown loft, or apartment building. In 2009, Gen Y drove 23% fewer
miles, most likely due to city living. Generation Y is attracted to the urban lifestyle and
big city life (Wieczner).
How is Generation Y changing economic and social traditions? Corporations are
undergoing major reconstruction for their recruitment process. They are transforming to
meet the unique needs and desires of Generation Y. For instance, Gen Y wants to
choose their work schedule, where they work, and how they work. All of these desires
are influenced by technology and globalization enhancements (Dhawan). In the Bank of
America Center, I saw Matt, a 26-year-old marketing analyst. Matt was sitting down in a
cozy swivel chair. Matt prefers to work in a relaxed environment, rather than at a desk.
He says that his boss, Scott, allows him to work here, only if his work is done on time.
At the moment, I thought to myself, Generation Y is doing something so unconventional
that no other previous generation has done before. We are creating a virtual workplace,
anytime and anywhere due to technology. Generation Y want to work on their own
schedule for most flexibility with hobbies, family, and friends. We are a generation that
value family relationships and connecting amongst friends. We are not interested in a
nine to five day job, but an interactive and learning career. Another way us Millienials
are changing conventional rules is by social media. Ryan Gibson writes an online blog
about Generation Y in the workforce. Gibson believes repressing the use of technology
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in the office is a terrible mistake. Generation Y is proficient in social media and
technology, so older generations need to use this as a competitive edge to interact with
employees and customers (Gibson). In 2010, 96% of college undergraduates owned a
cell phone. Rather than shunning the use of technology, young professional could really
benefit from online tools, resources, and improve their productivity. Gen Y sends and
receives on average 88 texts per day. 60% play music on their phones and 83% use
their phones to take pictures. There is a negative side to allowing technology in the
workforce, such as distractions from texts or tweets. To prevent this, managers should
provide an incentive if you finish your work for the day, you are free to leave. Its a
simple way to ensure employees arent on playing games. Needless, there will be a few
texts and out going tweets, but micromanaging a Gen Y definitely wont solve the
problem.
Is Generation Y different from previous generations? According to the Center for
Creative Leadership, Generation Y may not be that much different from Generation X or
the Baby Boomers. In fact, Gen Y has very similar values and goals for their career
development, as did previous generations. As I was interviewing Gen Y for statistical
research, I asked Amanda what her personal goals were in the next 5 years. Amanda
was very optimistic in her career development, as well as in her family life. By the time
she was 29, she hopes to be married, and have kids in her thirties. Similar to
Generation X, Amanda values her family the most, and has dreams of living in a house
with her family. The Center for Creative Leadership also provided a podcast with 10
principles over their 10-year research study. This study denotes that older generations
and Generation Y are very similar. Among these principles, each generation put a high
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emphasis on respect, trust, and innovation. For example, Ryan a 24-year-old financial
manager at Bank of America believes older employees dont respect him. As a very
young manager, he sometimes feels uncomfortable because he leads and delegates
people that are much older than him. But as a Gen Y, he is focused and determined on
his personal career goals. Ryan said, I know Im super young to be leading these
people, but with my technology skills in finance, I can provide a better understanding
and vision for Bank of Americas future. This statement shows the confidence of Gen Y
to lead older employees. We may be questioned of our ranking sometimes, but Ryan is
optimistic and believes in his own intellectual ability to lead.
What is the future for Generation Y? Baby boomers are retiring in huge quantities
right now, and according to big corporations, they are looking for young leaders with soft
skills such as communication, negotiation, and leadership (Deal). With a high focus on
efficiency and accessibility, Generation Y is quickly growing in the workforce, and as a
generation who likes to be independent its very important that managers dont
micromanage. Tine Fey, an actress and writer states, in most cases being a good boos
means hiring talented people and then getting out of their way (Gibson). The next five
years will be a defining moment for the career development of Gen Y as they are being
challenged during this critical time of economic turmoil, baby boomers retirement, and
personal growth.
Now that I have answered in detail the four crucial questions for Generation Y,
its time to focus on the importance of young professionals in their 20s. TED Radio
Hour interviewed Meg Jay, a psychologist who studies the developmental significance
of the brain (Jacobs). During our 20s, the brain will begin to rewire itself for adulthood,
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and produce thousands of new neurons. Meg Jay enthusiastically argues that this is the
most crucial time to make an impact in your career. The goals you accomplish in your
20s will significantly change the outcome out your salary, personal goals, career
development, and intelligence. According to Meg Jay, if you want to make a change,
now is the time! I found this nine minute podcast the most inspiring and informative
because waiting till your 30s to pick a city to live in, or begin searching for that career
will cause too much anxiety and stress. Rather, one should choose a city and jumpstart
their career after college. I have two personal examples of young professionals
beginning their lives after college. My cousin, Lindsay graduated from a very prestigious
college, with a bachelor of science in International Business. She moved to New York
City after graduation, and began working for Johnson & Johnson. For two years, she
devoted her focus and career goals to this firm. Shortly after, she was promoted to
manager, and then Director. I asked Lindsay what was her key to success and living her
dream in the big city of New York. She said to me, Allie, I stayed after work almost
everyday to finish projects and client paperwork. Without that extra hour of work each
day, I wouldnt be this successful. I was still able to enjoy the city of New York, but I
prioritized my career goal and focused on my developmental growth. I knew people
wanted my job, and to keep that from happening, I sacrificed my personal time. Also, I
knew once I was successful I could have the money and resources to enjoy a high
quality of life. Lindsay knew the sacrifice of working long weeks, but she began with the
end in mind, by setting a career goal. As she reached that goal, she found there were
more opportunities in personal and career growth. Rather than waiting till her 30s to
strive for career success, she started in her 20s, allowing her to grow quickly in the
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most crucial stages of brain development. A second example is with my neighbor,
Lauren, who graduated college with a marketing degree. Now, Lauren did not have the
same success, partly because she didnt become serious about her career until her
thirties. Lauren was 24 and was working at a restaurant full time. It made her a lot of
money during the summer, and she had a lot of good memories with friends, however,
she was lacking career and personal growth during the crucial part of her brain
development stage. At age 27, Lauren decided to move to New York City to work at a
marketing firm. For months, she lived off noodles, and turkey sandwiches, due to high
cost of living. Within the next year, Lauren moved to Colorado, unsatisfied with her
results in New York City. I believe if Lauren made the initial move to New York City at
age 21, after her college graduation, that her outcome would have been dramatically
different. Would her brain told her to continue working harder, as it produced more
neurons? Jumpstarting a career, beginning a mature relationship, and living in an
apartment are three crucial steps during this very important time of brain development
and creation of new neurons.
Generation Y is making huge strides in our corporations and small businesses. In
the next five to ten years, we will be over 75% of the workforce. Corporations are
already changing business structures in order to meet the needs and desires of
Millenials. Tech savvy, short-term focus, and known for receiving too many trophies are
Generation Ys stereotypes. We are engaged in our work and want to enhance our
careers as fast as possible. We strive to learn and develop emotional, personally, and in
our careers. A high quality of life, wealth, and morals are very important to Gen Y.
Though we arent much different than previous generations, we are however, changing
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social and economic traditions by waiting to get married, choosing our own work
schedule, and putting a higher emphasis on technology and globalization. Gen Y is the
first generation to openly accept major diversity. Sexual orientation, race, religion, and
other forms of diversity are very accepted amongst people in the workforce. Finally, the
importance of brain development during the 20s is most crucial. I would suggest further
research on this topic, and specific studies showing the relationship between successful
careers and new neurons in the brain. I find it most fascinating that after college is the
time to jumpstart ones career rather than taking a break and relaxing. Its the complete
opposite, and this significant timing of this couldnt be more imperative. I am most
excited about seeing the workforce change to a Generation Ys perspective. In the
future, I envision an untraditional workforce, working at home in a virtual setting, or
working in a coffee shop, or arriving to work in a very high technology setting.
Everything will be done through technology and the knowledge we acquire with data is
becoming so vast. As a Millenial myself, I see a bright future for not only business but
also personal growth. Millenials truly want to see a change in the world, and bring
awareness to specific causes. Generation X may be stereotypical towards us young
professionals, but maybe because they too are scared for what this group of 70 million
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