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Forget Tech, Gen Z Prefers Media & Entertainment as a Career Choice

By

Helen Hayward

, updated on

December 19, 2023

Move over, Silicon Valley! Gen Z, the generation shaping tomorrow's workforce, has a different dream destination: the dazzling world of media and entertainment.

A recent survey by Samsung and Morning Consult, spanning over 1,000 young Americans aged 16-25, revealed a surprising truth – media and entertainment reign supreme as their top industry pick, surpassing tech, healthcare, and even education.

Gen Z values flexibility, creativity, and a healthy work-life balance.

Pexels | Gen Z values flexibility, creativity, and a healthy work-life balance.

What's driving this shift? Forget the lure of fat paychecks and corner offices. Gen Z values flexibility, creativity, and a healthy work-life balance. In the words of Ann Woo, head of corporate citizenship at Samsung Electronics America, "Lifestyle is a big part of the attraction. Media and entertainment offer creative freedom, self-expression, and flexibility – all the hallmarks of a dream job for today's youth."

Work-Life Harmony Takes Center Stage

Yes, 2023 hasn't been kind to media and entertainment. Strikes, declining ad revenue, and shaky streaming businesses paint a turbulent picture. But for Gen Z, work-life balance trumps job security.

They prioritize community impact and societal well-being over pursuing a stable career. As Woo highlights, "This generation craves a job that allows them to contribute meaningfully while fostering a healthy personal life."

Learning, Growth, and Freedom Fuel the Fire

Pexels | In media and entertainment, every day is a chance to experiment.

Beyond the glitz and glamour, Gen Z seeks opportunities for continuous learning, development, and creative expression. Surveys consistently rank these factors as top priorities for early career professionals. In media and entertainment, every day is a chance to experiment, innovate, and push boundaries, perfectly aligning with Gen Z's aspirations.

The Rise of the Influencer Generation

The social media boom has ignited a new career path – the influencer. A staggering 57% of Gen Zers aspire to become influencers, according to Morning Consult.

Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have empowered a generation to build personal brands, share expertise, and monetize their passions. As Woo observes, "Gen Z recognizes the power of content creation. They see it as a viable way to build a successful business and become their boss."

Social media boom has ignited a new career path – the influencer

Pexels | Social media boom has ignited a new career path.

Flexibility, the Key to Adaptability

But Gen Z isn't a one-track-mind generation--they value adaptability and career fluidity. Nearly 40% juggle jobs and side hustles, aiming for self-employment or early retirement.

As a result, media and entertainment, with its inherent flexibility, offers the perfect platform to chase their evolving goals. Woo concludes, "Gen Z sees this industry as a launchpad to achieve their dreams, whatever form those dreams may take."

So, is tech taking a backseat? Not entirely. But for Gen Z, the allure of the spotlight, the freedom to create, and the pursuit of a fulfilling life outside of work are taking center stage, making media and entertainment the hottest career destination in town.

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