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Handshake Network Trends presents college-to-career insights from the largest network of students, universities, and recruiters. This data is a snapshot from our most recent report: Gender, Equity, and Gen Z.

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Gender, Equity, and Gen Z

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Gender, Equity, and Gen Z, the most recent Handshake Network Trends report, covers the growing gender gap in the workforce, the perception of diversity among early job-seekers, and how salary is the great equalizer among Gen Z talent.

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Report Summary

As women drop out of the workforce in unprecedented numbers during the pandemic, the ripple effect among young women may pose longstanding challenges as employers seek to build a diverse workforce. Will watching women leaders leave discourage college students and young professionals from applying?

This report examines the factors that compel Gen Z to apply for jobs, equipping employers to build diverse talent pipelines amidst a rapidly evolving job market.

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Diversity Matters

Women and non-binary individuals are almost twice more likely than men to say that seeing women in leadership roles makes them likely to apply to a job:

Bar chart showing percentage of gender groups saying that seeing women in leadership roles makes them more likely to apply to a job. 65% of women, 34% of men and 66% of non-binary respondents stated that this made them more likely to apply.

...while twice as many men as women say they don’t look for gender diversity when applying for a job:

Image showing percentage of men and women saying they don’t look for gender diversity when applying for a job. 31% of men and 16% of women stated that they don’t look for gender diversity when applying for a job.

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Gen Z is Sizing Up Your Diversity Record

53% of respondents agree or strongly agree that they would not apply to a job or internship where they find an employer lacks diversity.

Pie chart showing the percent of respondents agreeing, disagreeing, or remaining neutral on whether they would not apply to a job or internship where they find an employer lacks diversity. 53% agreed that they would not apply to a job or internship where the employer lacked diversity, while 17% disagreed and 30% remained neutral.

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We know that for Gen Z, good intentions are not enough. They want proof that prospective employers’ practices align with their values.

Lindsey Pollak, New York Times best-selling author.

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Salary Transparency as Motivator

Students overwhelmingly chose "salary ranges in job postings" as the greatest motivator for applying to a position.

Bar chart showing percentage of gender groups stating that salary was the most important factor when choosing a job/employer. 66% of women, 65% of men and 69% of non-binary respondents stated that salary was the most important factor when choosing a job/employer.

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Review the full findings of our report to better support, engage, and recruit Gen Z job seekers.

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