Here's why companies are rapidly firing Gen Z employees

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They were born between the late 1990s and early 2000s by definition. Gen Z employees are part of a number of generations in the workforce now making a big impact. (Scripps News)

Many companies have fired Gen Z workers just months after hiring them and several business owners said they are hesitant to bring on recent college graduatesSix in 10 employers said they have already let go recent college graduates this year, while one in seven said they are inclined to refrain from hiring new graduates next year, according to a survey conducted by Intelligent.com.

One of America's most iconic retail chains — once frequented by Martha Stewart — set to close last full-size store in US“Although they may have some theoretical knowledge from college, they often lack the practical, real-world experience and soft skills required to succeed in the work environment,” Nguyen said.

“In reality what makes a great worker is not their generation but a series of other values and beliefs that we derive from our lifelong experiences,” she said.

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