73%
of Gen Z workers say they feel engaged at work right now.
68%
admit to feeling out of their depth at work.
39%
have seriously considered quitting within their first year.
Considered as the first ‘digital-native’ generation, Generation Z grew up with smartphones, and social media, bringing fresh ideas and motivations to the workplace. Understanding the associated challenges and opportunities are essential for all businesses.
Get insights into Gen Z’s workplace reality in Kahoot!’s new report:
Discover how Gen Z employees are adjusting to office life
The challenges they face in the workforce and what skills they are lacking
What they need from employers to thrive in their professional development
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73%
of Gen Z workers say they feel engaged at work right now.
68%
admit to feeling out of their depth at work.
39%
have seriously considered quitting within their first year.
Boost Gen Z engagement by understanding their sentiment and needs, and keep Gen Z employees up to date with mobile-first updates.
Use Kahoot! 360 to understand Gen Z feedback – their top driver of professional growth – by hosting engaging pulse check sessions and sending out regular on-the-go updates.
Get started hosting interactive presentations, energizing meetings, and run engaging training with Kahoot! 360 – the ultimate workforce engagement platform.

“Kahoot! has made our onboarding much more efficient and engaging, which means our staff gets up and running sooner, and stays longer.”
Harrison Tompodung
Kempinski Hotels
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“For our cabin crew, airports team, and customer center, we’ve seen a lot more engagement in the training room and improvement in retention”
Chris Short
Training and Delivery Manager
Virgin Atlantic
For this first installment of Kahoot!’s two-part “Gen Z One Year Into Work” report, 2,000 office workers in the UK between 21-25 years old were surveyed on their experience entering the workforce. The findings provide an invaluable insight into Gen Z’s workplace reality, often be defined by bias, stress and uncertainty. In spite of this, the first generation of truly digitally native office workers are clear in what they value most: belonging, recognition, personal growth, and a sense of purpose.
This report offers a comprehensive look at the reality of Gen Z employees after their first year in the corporate world. Based on a survey of 2,000 office workers in the UK (aged 21-25), the findings reveal critical insights into generational tensions, office culture shocks, skills gaps, and what employers must do to improve retention and belonging.
Our data shows that while Gen Z brings fresh ideas, they struggle with confidence and adaptation. Notably, 68% of Gen Z workers admit to feeling out of their depth, and 39% have seriously considered quitting within their first year. The report details how businesses can bridge this gap through better support structures.
Surprisingly, yes. Despite feeling overwhelmed, 73% of Gen Z workers report feeling engaged in their current roles. However, this motivation is fragile. To maintain this engagement, L&D professionals must focus on the specific values Gen Z prioritizes: belonging, recognition, personal growth, and a sense of purpose.
Kahoot! 360 transforms passive presentations into two-way conversations that mirror the interactive digital environments Gen Z is native to. By using features like AI question generators, slide reactions, and leaderboards, you can make meetings and training as engaging as social media, ensuring your message lands effectively.
Gen Z views regular feedback as the top driver for professional growth. Kahoot! 360 supports this by using interactive formats like Stories, Courses, and Missions to provide instant feedback and recognition (such as certificates). This gamified approach helps build key skills and connects colleagues through friendly competition.
Yes. As seen with clients like Kempinski Hotels, Kahoot! makes onboarding more efficient and engaging. By gamifying the learning process, new staff get up to speed faster and stay longer. Furthermore, tools like pulse checks allow HR teams to get an overview of employee sentiment early on, ensuring new hires feel heard and valued.