In an earlier post, we showed how Hispanic Adult Millennials aren’t yet where they want to be in their careers. As they work their way toward landing their dream jobs, many are employed in low-wage professions they’ve taken just for the paycheck.
So when it comes to their current jobs, what are their biggest challenges?
Tr3s asked this question as part of its recently-released its 2014 study, “Hispanic Adult Millennials at Work and Play.” This project included quantitative and qualitative explorations of nearly 1,000 Hispanics and non-Hispanics ages 19 to 34, as well as information from Simmons, Pew Hispanic Center, Nielsen, and numerous Viacom studies.
Here are key insights from “Hispanic Adult Millennials at Work and Play”on the subject of workplace challeges:
1 in 4 Millennials with jobs worry about performing well at work. Among those who are employed, job performance is a concern for 23% of Hispanics and 28% of non-Hispanics. In spite of their often less-than-ideal circumstances, doing a good job is still really important to them. The main challenges for Hispanic young adults are improving their skills, feeling valued/noticed/appreciated, and communication issues READ MORE
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