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Job Postings Plunge | Generational Silence | Tips on Moving Up

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Why a decline in job openings hasn't lightened the workload of the country's talent professionals. W

Why a decline in job openings hasn't lightened the workload of the country's talent professionals. Why baby boomers are giving Gen Zers the silent treatment at work (and vice versa). Plus, how to climb the corporate ladder more quickly. Here are some recent articles by Korn Ferry’s content team on leadership-related news. [KornFerry]() Lessons in leadership from this week’s news, as reported by our team. [Graphics]() [Job Market: Still a Mess]() Open roles have fallen an eye-popping 30% since peaking two years ago, but HR professionals still face massive workloads to find the right candidates. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [The Silent Treatment—Between Gen Zers and Boomers]() Forty percent of workers over 55 haven’t spoken to a Gen Zer at work in a year, and one in five Gen Zers to someone over 50. Why corporate leaders should be worried. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Climbing the Corporate Ladder: 5 Ways]() Firms promote only about 6% of their workforce. How to increase your odds. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [‘I’m Sorry, Dave.’ When AI Writes a CEO’s Apology Letter]() Researchers used the latest tools to generate a note that many leaders find particularly challenging. How did it go? [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [When Our Give Meets Our Get]() Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison explains why it’s critical that leaders give others time, context, belief, and other gifts. [READ MORE]() [KornFerry]() [Not receiving our email regularly?]() [Sign up here]() [AI in the Workplace]() [Take our survey.]() [linkedIn-white.png]() [fb-white.png]() [twitter-white.png]() [yt-white.png]() [iTunes-white.png]() [Korn Ferry]() [Korn Ferry Institute]() [Contact Us]() This email was sent to you to market Korn Ferry services. Please click [here]() to update your email preferences or unsubscribe from our announcements and promotional communications. You may continue to receive transactional emails such as registration confirmations, product updates, and responses to your direct requests. Korn Ferry | 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1500 | Los Angeles, CA 90067 U.S.A. © 2024 Korn Ferry. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]().

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