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Anphebe company proposes 5 ways to organize a working environment that create high adaptability for Gen Z. Photo: Quynh Chi
Anphebe company proposes 5 ways to organize a working environment that create high adaptability for Gen Z. Photo: Quynh Chi

Gen Z and 5 ways to organize a highly adaptable working environment

Quỳnh Chi (báo lao động) 28/01/2026 15:15 (GMT+7)

Gen Z management is becoming an important challenge for employers and senior managers in the human resources sector.

According to Anphabe Company, Gen Z generation is ambitious, has quick adaptability, but is also "reputated" to lack perseverance.

Gen Z brings to the workplace a unique set of skills and perspectives, formed by digital technology and a rapidly changing social environment. Gen Z is famous for its innovative thinking, high adaptability and desire to create positive impacts. However, they are also often labeled as impatient and difficult to commit to in the long term. To manage Gen Z effectively, leaders need to clearly understand these characteristics and how they affect work performance.

One of the common perceptions of Gen Z is that they lack perseverance in work. However, this may be a prejudice rather than a truth. Gen Z is often described as quickly changing jobs or losing patience with long-term tasks. But in reality, this may reflect their adaptability and desire for continuous learning. To manage Gen Z effectively, leaders need to reconsider how they define and evaluate perseverance. Instead of focusing on the time spent in a position, pay attention to their commitment to continuous learning and development.

To attract and retain Gen Z talent, employers need to apply new recruitment strategies. Gen Z appreciates the balance between work and life, so flexible policies and comprehensive welfare regimes are also important factors in the recruitment strategy. In addition, demonstrating the company's commitment to social and environmental issues can also be a big plus in the eyes of Gen Z candidates.

To develop and retain Gen Z talent, organizations need to create a working environment that meets their needs and expectations. This includes providing continuous learning and development opportunities, creating clear career paths, and applying flexible working methods. Gen Z appreciates regular feedback and opportunities to contribute ideas, so managers should create an open and transparent communication culture. Integrating technology into the working process is also an important factor in attracting and retaining Gen Z employees.

To adapt to the working environment for Gen Z, organizations and businesses can consider 5 ways to organize a highly adaptable working environment: Applying hybrid or remote working models; creating collaborative and creative working spaces; using modern technology tools to enhance efficiency and communication; implementing mentoring and coaching programs to support personal development; organizing team-building and networking activities to strengthen connection.

By focusing on developing talent and adapting to the working environment, organizations can create an attractive workplace and retain talented Gen Z employees.

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