Some TikTok users said that the alternative sitting position makes for a more comfortable flight, although Dr Richard Dawood, a specialist in travel medicine at the Fleet Street Clinic, warned the trend was unsafe and likely to result in passengers catapulting forward in the event of an emergency.
Because Generation Z uses TikTok for job searches and career advice, it's reshaping how companies think about recruitment.
A 24-year-old marketing agency owner who lives in Tampa, Florida, has sparked discussion after sharing this theory about why Gen Z is depressed. Christian Bonnier shared on TikTok that he believes Gen Z is struggling because of the absence of a "third place"—a communal social environment outside of work and home.
This generation is redefining how companies interact with potential employees," one career expert said about Generation Z.
Recruitment expert Roxanne Calder previously told news.com.au that there’s now more “caution” when it comes to hiring Gen Zers because they tend not to stick around for very long.
There are many different reasons that people have joined this movement, including avoiding financial ruin and deeming it a necessary way to save money in the current economy. According to financial company Eaden & Co, over half of Gen Z haven't been able to save money between 2022 and 2024.
The deep sea fish that swam to the surface off the coast of Tenerife has inspired a new tattoo trend on TikTok but the reason might point to deeper societal issues
It’s not that Gen Z doesn’t believe in experts. Rather, it’s that social media has rewired the way they think about credibility.
Gen Z's risk-averse nature, relationship with Instagram and TikTok, and obsession with perception prevent us from pursuing traditional relationships.
As it turns 40, the BBC soap faces a crisis of downwards audiences figures. But can attracting the TikTok generation give it new life?
Gen Z jobseekers are widely embracing TikTok and other social media platforms as new career resources, underscoring the need for organisations to enhance their online presence if they want to attract next-generation talent. More than 9 in 10 (92%) of Gen Zs trust TikTok for career advice.
Generation Z experiences higher rates of depression and anxiety, attributed to the absence of a 'third place'—communal social environments outside of
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