'They'd probably laugh at us': Millennial Zhang Zetong feels generational gap with Gen Zs over views on internships

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Can millennials and Gen Zs ever see eye-to-eye? Zhang Zetong shared on Instagram yesterday (April 4) that he recorded a podcast with actress Jernelle Oh and radio DJ Kenneth Chung that day which had him wondering if Gen Zs were 'seeing internships the wrong way'. Having spoken to some Gen Zs in the past, the Singapore-based Malaysian actor discovered that...

Instagram/Zhang ZetongZhang Zetong shared on Instagram yesterday that he recorded a podcast with actress Jernelle Oh and radio DJ Kenneth Chung that day which had him wondering if Gen Zs were "seeing internships the wrong way".

The 30-year-old wrote: "They are more outspoken and definitely know how to prioritise themselves more, requesting for work-life balance, and they are very sure of their self-worth.He concluded that he "can't say" if either viewpoint was right or wrong, but just found it "fascinating how they see things very differently now".[embed]https://www.instagram.

 

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