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Interesting piece, although it does not consider a multicultural work environment, which adds communication challenges to the already generational ones. I have either witness or known about too many high skilled millennials living in #eindhoven which have been burnout at least once, there are two main characteristics that I could easily identify: 1) When behaving as a high achiever in a complex environment (the complexity can be, technical, too many stakeholders involved, different time zones, etc.) and have been working for more than 2 years under such conditions, where the manager is not a people's person and does not identify the signals of burnout and just keeps squeezing the employee for more performance, yeah, mainly in big companies (most of them working at ASML 🤷🏻♂️) 2) when following a very complex PhD research position and pushing themselves way beyond the limit for achieving cum laude or just because you are supposed to be extremely smart and you must show it, regardless, they get burnout and then realize too late that it was just a research job 🤦🏻♂️ It's becoming so normal, that I got to know indirectly the process that they must follow and the timings of each step. Again, Burnout is a very serious topic in which I lack expertise as to give advice, please refer to #phycologist to get accurate help. Now, sometimes millennials would like to recover their will/purpose or change their lives, which is also becoming quite normal, since for some, they now hold managerial positions instead of the initial technical ones that their degrees certified. Again, I'm not an expert, just old enough to witness psychological and physical issues that appear after years of overachieving trying to climb up the corporate ladder, where they might get a higher title with more money but no power, reminds me of Darryl from The Office - the higher that I get, the stupider the job gets - (cheating the ladder is quite easy, but, that is not the purpose of this post) Thanks Sally Clarke for sharing. Now, I highly recommend Soulbridge for those that might have physical conditions developed from work related stress (and other reasons) Millennials are getting bored of the current corporate working culture and some are drastically changing their lives while rediscovering themselves or starting their own company (like me 😅🙈). Until the ruling older generations do not concede power to the newer ones, innovation will keep coming from purchasing startups instead of internally, but, with so many of us attached to mortgages, children's education and even debts, not many get to be an #entrepreneur, so, their ideas and motivation get lost into the layers of a corporate environment.

✨"Millennials, who became the icon for “hustle culture” in their 20s, are now aging into a new phase marked by cynicism."✨ Welcome to the club, millennials. Gen Xers have been here a while. Jokes aside, this Fortune article is a fascinating exploration of the changing face of middle management. It quotes the brilliant Jennifer Moss on how COVID has permanently changed the workforce, its expectations and its priorities. And, I fully support Jen Fisher 🦋's hope that "through their experiences and struggles, [millennials] will look to address the systemic issues in the workplace and move the mindset from extractive, transactional thinking to a human sustainability approach." If you're curious to redress the systemic issues that lead to workplace burnout, reach out to John Chan, Ph.D. or myself – and of course, delve into the Infinite Potential State of Workplace Burnout 2024 right here https://lnkd.in/gUAvU7Yi I'm curious: irrespective of your generation, how have the past few years changed you as an employee, an entrepreneur, or otherwise at work? #burnout #burnoutprevention https://lnkd.in/grh7YGqS

Feel the burn(out): Millennials are aging from bright-eyed 'hustle culture' workers into exhausted middle managers

Feel the burn(out): Millennials are aging from bright-eyed 'hustle culture' workers into exhausted middle managers

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Pablo Negrete

Founder of NOX Robotics | ROS Developer | Robotics Architect | AI | experienced Product owner | OpenCV | .NET | Python | C++ | Roboticist | Speaks about #Robotics | #AI | #Innovation | #Entrepreneurship

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I could not find the video with the conversation between Jim Halpert and Darryl Philbin, so the Wiki must do: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy%27s_Ancestry

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