Not exact matches
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All those
things are worthwhile and good goals, but
looking around my church at the twentysomethings who are making a lot of big life decisions, rarely do I see an example of a young
millennial who has gone the traditional route of a four - year college degree to find themselves in a cubicle on the 11th floor — or at least who are happy being there.
Millennials may be ruining everything, from sex to cruises to golf (I'm with you on that last one), but there's one
thing they are actively
looking to improve — their relationships, even if they are sidestepping or delaying marriage.
But what was good for a laugh just a few years ago is apparently now a
thing among
millennial men seeking testicles that
look smoother, sweat less, and hang lower and
look larger.
The
Millennial generation already cares about
things like this - want more functional pieces and still
look cool.
«When you
look at satisfaction levels, 70 percent of Boomers say they are satisfied with their current pet food brand, but only 47 percent of
Millennial say the same
thing.
Things are
looking especially bright for
Millennials.
For instance, a 2017 World Economic Forum Global Shapers Survey showed
millennials rank «a sense of purpose» as the second most important criteria when
looking for a new job, after salary — so just giving them a pay rise won't necessarily make
things better.
Nicole Abboud: Yeah, so I've kind of identified a few
things that
millennials look for when they are
looking to hire and attorney and I think the most obvious and probably one of the most important ones is the fact that you as a lawyer or as a law firm exist online.
One of the
things about the
Millennial generation and Gen X are that they are
looking for opportunities to grow with companies, to do bigger, better, more exciting jobs.
So another
thing that
millennial employees
look for is feedback.
Millennials may be ruining everything, from sex to cruises to golf (I'm with you on that last one), but there's one
thing they are actively
looking to improve — their relationships, even if they are sidestepping or delaying marriage.
To attract
millennial homebuyers to do business with you, it's important to understand three
things: how
millennials look for homes, what they want in their homes, and what they want to see on real estate websites.
Roughly 92 percent of homebuyers want a separate laundry room, coming in as the No. 1
thing millennials are
looking for.