Navigating life and career in a post-pandemic world isn’t easy. gettyToday’s Gen-Zers, or ‘Generation Resilient,’ as they are starting to be called, has already experienced major challenges in their education, employment, health and societal expectations. Not unlike the Greatest Generation, these young people are growing up during a time of unrest and rapid change—and it’s accelerating their maturity. Three young people—Katherine Oung, Ibraheem Moosa and Ahmad Khalil—recently shared their experiences with their internship program going virtual for 2020. Remember what you have to give“I really believe that kids in my generation have a ton of talent,” says Oung.
Source: Forbes August 23, 2020 18:22 UTC