Gen Z Is Leading the Return to Office — Here’s What It Means for Employers and Job Seekers

June 3, 2025

Gen Z's Unexpected Office Comeback

Gen Z Is Leading the Return to Office — Here’s What It Means for Employers and Job Seekers


As the workforce continues to evolve, so do the narratives around it. And if recent headlines are any indication, Gen Z is flipping the script on one of the biggest workplace debates of the past five years: remote vs. in-office work.

Contrary to the long-standing perception that younger workers want to stay home in pajamas, new research reveals that Gen Z is leading the charge back to the office. A global survey by real estate firm JLL found that workers under 24 now spend an average of three days per week in the office—more than any other age group.

At Sedona Staffing, we’re watching this trend unfold across our six markets—from the Midwest to the West Coast—and helping employers and young professionals alike navigate what it means for the future of work.


🎓 What’s Driving Gen Z Back to the Office?


This generation is ambitious, socially conscious, and deeply motivated to succeed. They don’t see the office as a burden—they see it as a launchpad.


According to LinkedIn and CNBC reporting, Gen Z is returning to the workplace because they want:


  • Mentorship opportunities
  • Visibility with leadership
  • Hands-on learning and upskilling
  • Connection to peers and company culture

They want to build careers—not just hold jobs—and the office gives them proximity to growth, feedback, and real-time collaboration.


📣 For Employers: This Is a Crucial Opportunity


If you’re looking to attract, engage, and retain the next generation of talent, now is the time to adapt your workplace to meet them halfway.

Here’s what we’re advising clients at Sedona Staffing to focus on:


✅ Structure + Support

Gen Z workers want to be in the office—but only if that presence has purpose. Mentorship programs, shadowing opportunities, and clear expectations go a long way toward helping them succeed.

✅ Hybrid Flexibility

While Gen Z appreciates in-person time, 38% say they’d take a pay cut for more flexible work. Offering hybrid options is a powerful retention tool.

✅ Culture & Belonging

Creating a workplace where young professionals feel seen, heard, and supported is key to long-term loyalty. Inclusion, communication, and recognition matter more than ever.


🧭 For Job Seekers: How to Use the Office to Your Advantage


If you’re a recent graduate or just starting your career, showing up in person can be a game-changer:


  • Ask to shadow someone more experienced.
  • Take the initiative to meet your manager face-to-face.
  • Use in-office days to observe how things work—body language, leadership styles, and culture.
  • Make your presence known in meaningful ways (show up early, ask questions, take notes).


Your presence isn’t just about being seen—it’s about being remembered.


🤝 How Sedona Staffing Can Help You Navigate This Shift


Whether you’re a company hiring Gen Z workers or a recent grad trying to make your mark, Sedona Staffing is here to help.


We offer:


  • Smart matches between candidates and workplace culture
  • Flexible staffing models (temp-to-hire, direct placement)
  • Guidance and coaching for new professionals
  • Retention insights to help employers build long-term success


🔄 The Bottom Line


Gen Z isn’t resisting the workplace—they’re redefining it.

They’re showing up. They’re leaning in. And they’re ready to grow.

The real question is: Is your business ready to grow with them?

Let Sedona Staffing be your partner in building a workforce that’s prepared, motivated, and future-ready.


📞 Connect with your local Sedona office today to learn how we can help.


May 21, 2025
As caps fly and tassels turn, a new wave of job seekers is entering the workforce. Each spring, thousands of high school and college graduates step into the labor market—eager, anxious, and full of potential. For employers across the Midwest and beyond, this season marks a prime opportunity to attract fresh talent. But tapping into the energy of Gen Z workers requires more than just “help wanted” signs and competitive pay. To succeed in recruiting and retaining these graduates, it’s crucial to understand what young professionals are looking for—and how your workplace can evolve to meet their expectations. 🎓 Who Are Today’s Graduates? Today's young job seekers—mostly Gen Z (born between 1997–2012)—have lived through a global pandemic, social upheaval, and a rapidly shifting labor market. They're digital natives, socially conscious, and value-driven. They're also discerning job seekers, often weighing culture, flexibility, and purpose as heavily as compensation. 💼 What Are Young Workers Looking For in Employment? Here’s what we’re seeing at Sedona Staffing when we talk with high school and college grads across Illinois, Iowa, and California: Flexibility & Work-Life Balance Many young employees prioritize schedules that support their lifestyle, mental health, or continuing education. Even for hourly roles, flexible shift options or understanding management can make a big difference. Clear Growth Paths Career progression doesn’t need to mean instant promotions—but they do want to see what comes next. Employers who outline training, development, or promotion pathways retain young talent far better than those who don’t. Positive Workplace Culture A respectful, inclusive, and purpose-driven environment matters deeply. Toxicity or indifference is a deal-breaker. Gen Z craves workplaces where they feel valued, not just used. Frequent Communication & Feedback Younger workers expect clear instructions, regular check-ins, and feedback—both positive and constructive. Silent management often leads to disengagement and ghosting. Meaningful Work Even in entry-level roles, young talent wants to understand how their job contributes to a bigger picture. They value authenticity and mission alignment, even in small ways. 📉 The Cost of Misalignment Employers who ignore these preferences often experience high turnover, missed shifts, and poor retention. According to recent studies, Gen Z turnover costs U.S. businesses over $50 billion annually—much of which can be mitigated with more intentional onboarding, culture-building, and communication. 🤝 How Sedona Staffing Can Help You Bridge the Gap At Sedona, we understand that staffing today isn’t just about filling seats—it’s about matching the right people to the right environments. Here’s how we can help employers adapt to the needs of today’s emerging workforce: Candidate Insight & Screening We spend time understanding what motivates each candidate so we can align them with your business’s culture, not just the job description. Flexible Staffing Models From temp-to-hire to direct placement, we help you find and onboard young talent at a pace and commitment level that works for both parties. Retention Support We share real-time feedback from workers and offer strategies to improve retention, attendance, and engagement. Onboarding & Soft Skill Coaching We help prepare candidates to meet your expectations—and help you understand theirs—so there are fewer surprises and more successful placements. 🧭 Navigating the New Workforce—Together The influx of new graduates into the labor market offers immense opportunity—but only for employers who are ready to meet young talent where they are. Let Sedona Staffing be your guide. From onboarding strategy to cultural alignment, we help bridge the gap between generations and make your workforce stronger, more adaptable, and more committed. Ready to welcome the Class of 2025 into your workforce?  Let’s build a team they want to be a part of. Contact your local Sedona office to get started.