Millennials — no generation is currently more coveted nor less understood within the business world than those born between 1981 and 1996. Gen Y is the fastest growing demographic in the workforce, estimated to make up a whopping 75% of the workforce by 2025. Known for their optimism, connectivity, and desire for meaningful work, millennials have proven to be a newly individualistic classbreed of worker. Though millennials’ drive to perform purposeful tasks can help serve the bigger picture, this infamously flighty and supposedly work-averse generation’s need for individual freedom can sometimes undermine their employer’s need for a committed workforce. The question of not just who millennials are, but how to hang onto them — as workers or consumers — has been one of the biggest within business in the last few years. BigSpeak Speakers Bureau has an extensive list of millennial keynote speakers
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