Gen Z career priorities highlight gaps in hiring and growth opportunities: Survey

< />Only 36% of HR leaders feel fully prepared to hire and manage Gen Z talent, a new survey has revealed, exposing a clear preparedness gap at a time when young professionals are redefining workplace expectations.<br><br><!– PROMOSLOT_M –>At the same time, 49-59% of early <a id=” captionrendered=”1″ data-src=”https://etimg.etb2bimg.com/photo/129662443.cms” height=”442″ href=”https://hr.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/career” keywordseo=”career” loading=”eager” source=”Orion” src=”https://hr.economictimes.indiatimes.com/images/default.jpg” type=”General” weightage=”20″ width=”590″></img>career employees leave organisations due to lack of growth opportunities, highlighting the importance of structured <a href=career pathways and mentorship, revealed the Unstop Talent Report 2026, Era of Human + AI: Decoding India’s Talent Landscape’, based on insights from 37,000+ students and 500+ HR leaders.

Over 90% Gen Z professionals are willing to accept slightly lower compensation if roles offer stronger learning opportunities, faster career progression, and better work-life balance, the report found.

When choosing their first job, learning opportunities emerge as the strongest motivator for Gen Z, with 60-65% of respondents prioritising learning and skill development. This is followed by salary considerations at 11-13%.

The findings also show that transparent pay and clear career progression are critical expectations, with nearly 27% of candidates dropping out of hiring processes due to lack of salary transparency.

Internships are increasingly becoming the primary entry point into the workforce. According to the report, 78% of organisations run internship programmes, though only 16% of organisations convert more than 80% of interns into full-time hires, highlighting a gap between internship exposure and long-term hiring outcomes. Students also expect internships to provide real work from day one, mentorship, and clear pathways to pre-placement offers (PPOs).

The report points to shifting trends in job discovery among students. Nearly 95% of students are open to off-campus opportunities if better roles are available, signalling a move beyond traditional campus placement pipelines. At the same time, significant disparities remain across institutions. Students at campuses where 150+ companies visit annually are nearly 2.9 times more likely to secure placements compared to campuses with fewer than 30 recruiters.

Most Desirable Employers for Gen Z in 2026

Global technology leaders dominate Gen Z career aspirations, with Google, Microsoft, and Amazon emerging as the most preferred employers among both engineering and B-School audiences.

In the BFSI sector, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Morgan Stanley emerge as the top three preferred employers among students respectively, while within consulting, McKinsey & Company, Bain & Company, and Boston Consulting Group lead the rankings, reflecting strong interest in strategy and advisory roles.

HUL, ITC and Nestle are the most attractive companies for GenZs, B-School students in the FMCG/FMCD space; Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, and Wipro remain the leading choices for early career opportunities in services companies for engineering students.

Among Indian Conglomerates offering General Management roles in B-Schools, Tata Administrative Services, Reliance Industries, and Aditya Birla Group are the top 3 dream companies.

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