Many young professionals prefer ChatGPT to their manager when it comes to career advice


Survey: 47% of Generation Zers polled say ChatGPT gives them better professional advice than their own manager. — AFP Relaxnews

Newcomers to the job market are often keen for career advice. While they might traditionally have looked to their managers for such guidance, more and more of them are using ChatGPT as a source of career advice.

Some 47% of Generation Z workers surveyed in the latest report from Workplace Intelligence and INTOO* say ChatGPT gives them better career advice than their own manager. In general, young workers trust social networks more than their line managers when it comes to finding tips and tricks to advance their careers.

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