Several years back we had a blog about this generation that was set to start entering law school in about 2015 (then called Net Gen—more popularly Generation Z (Gen Z) now but also iGeneration, iGen and Post-Millennials). Now in 2018, this generation is entering law schools and workplaces in greater numbers. Demographers and researchers typically use the mid-1990s to mid-2000s as starting birth years. Most of Generation Z have used the Internet since a young age, and they are generally comfortable with technology and with interacting on social media. According to a recent Forbes article, there are 8 ways Gen Z are different from Millennials: Gen Z is motivated by security Gen Z may be more competitive compared to Millennials Gen Z wants independence Gen Z will multitask more than Millennials Gen Z is entrepreneurial Gen Z wants to communicate face to face Gen Z are true digital natives Gen Z wants to be catered to While generational characteristics are…
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