Young professionals in India are choosing careers that combine pay, flexibility, and purpose, while showing less interest in traditional long-term roles.
● 43% of Gen Z in India prefer a full-time job with a side hustle, vs. only 16% who want a single full-time role.
● 38% of Gen Z plan to stay less than a year in their current jobs, showing higher mobility than other generations.
● When it comes to picking the ideal job, pay remains the top priority (29%), followed closely by flexibility in location (23%) and flexible working hours (15%).
● 94% of Gen Z in India consider long-term goals when evaluating opportunities.
● Better pay, flexible hours, and work-life balance are stronger retention drivers than traditional perks for GenZ.
GenZ (born 1997 - 2007) in India is rewriting workplace rules by prioritizing pay, flexibility, and purpose over traditional long-term jobs, according to Randstad India’s latest report - ‘The GenZ Workplace Blueprint’. This report highlights key trends in work preferences, career mindsets, retention drivers, and attitudes toward AI and learning. The findings reveal a generation that values financial security but equally demands autonomy, adaptability, and alignment with personal values.
Key Insights:
Key insights reveal a generation blending ambition with pragmatism. Indian Gen Z is redefining their career paths by seeking blended career paths way more compared to their global counterparts, seeking a balance between stability and entrepreneurial freedom.
● Early Exits Triggered by Pay & Culture: Low pay (50%), misaligned values, and poor workplace culture are the top reasons for GenZ for quitting within a year.
● Retention Hinges on More Than Perks: Better pay (37%), flexible hours (25%), and work-life balance (22%) are stronger motivators than extra leave or traditional perks. Some of the other interesting retention drivers include more travel opportunities (18%) and the ability to work remotely abroad (14%).
● AI at Work: Excitement Meets Anxiety: While 82% of GenZ are enthusiastic about AI and 83% use it for problem-solving, 44% worry about its long-term impact on their jobs, a higher share than older cohorts.
● Practical, Tech-Led Learning: 52% of GenZ actively learn through AI tools, complemented by on-the-job training (47%) and peer learning (44%).
● Engaged and optimistic, yet cautious: 81% of GenZ feel fully motivated and engaged in their current role as compared to 92% of millennials and 91% of GenX. When it comes to dream jobs, 77% of Gen Z see their current role as a match, soaring past the global 58%, hinting at cautious optimism amid early career challenges.
Presenting the report, Viswanath PS, MD & CEO, Randstad India, a talent company, said, ”GenZ is reshaping the workplace with a rare blend of ambition, confidence, and adaptability. They want to grow fast, learn continuously, and embrace new challenges but they are equally uncompromising about their expectations. For them, compensation and financial stability are a given, but true engagement comes from flexibility, purpose, and opportunities to upskill.
Unlike previous generations, GenZ is not about tenure, it is about employers who invest in their growth and respect their need for balance. This shift is not a challenge but an opportunity for organizations to evolve. Employers who embed lifelong learning, inclusive cultures, and flexible policies will not just attract and retain Gen Z talent—they will build resilient, future-ready businesses.”
Milind Shah, Managing Director, Randstad Digital India, added, "The Indian Gen Z’s overwhelming preference for a 'full-time job with a side hustle' is a clear signal to the technology industry. They are a generation of digital natives who see technology as an enabler for both professional stability and entrepreneurial freedom. For us in the digital space, this translates to an urgent need to build roles that offer not just cutting-edge technology exposure, but also the flexibility and avenues for continuous AI-led upskilling they demand. Companies that actively foster this blend of technical excellence and personal autonomy will secure the next generation of top tech talent."
With GenZ set to comprise a growing share of India’s workforce, the findings underline the urgent need for companies to evolve talent strategies, workplace culture, and employee engagement models to keep pace with changing expectations.
about randstad india:
Randstad India is a leading talent company providing services across four key specializations - operational talent solutions, professional talent solutions, digital talent solutions, and enterprise talent solutions. Randstad also operates the Randstad Global Capability Center in India, which plays a key role in driving strategic delivery across Randstad’s global markets and businesses. Randstad India is committed to providing equitable opportunities to people from all backgrounds and helping them remain relevant in the rapidly changing world of work. The organization has a deep understanding of the labour market to help clients create high-quality, diverse, and agile workforces they need to succeed. In the process, the organization helps talent secure meaningful roles, develop relevant skills, and find purpose and belonging in their workplace.
Randstad India has been a leading player in the industry for more than 30 years and continues to deliver innovative and specialized talent solutions to clients across sectors. Randstad is a global talent leader with the vision to be the world’s most equitable and specialized talent company, active in 39 markets across the globe. For more information, see: www.randstad.in
about randstad digital:
Randstad Digital is a global partner for talent and technology solutions, helping organizations accelerate transformation through specialized talent, scalable capacity, and domain-led expertise. A business unit of Randstad—the world’s largest talent company—Randstad Digital is powered by Torc, an AI-driven talent platform and global technology community designed to meet the demands of today’s enterprises. Randstad Digital delivers flexible solutions that enable agility and address critical tech skill needs across customer experience, cloud & infrastructure, data & analytics, and digital & product engineering. For more information, see https://www.randstaddigital.com/.
about randstad
Randstad is a global talent leader with the vision to be the world’s most equitable and specialized talent company. As a partner for talent and through our four specializations - Operational, Professional, Digital and Enterprise - we provide clients with the high-quality, diverse and agile workforces that they need to succeed in a talent scarce world. We help people secure meaningful roles, develop relevant skills and find purpose and belonging in their workplace. Through the value we create, we are committed to a better and more sustainable future for all.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, Randstad operates in 39 markets and has approximately 40,000 employees. In 2024, we supported over 1.7 million talent to find work and generated a revenue of €24.1 billion. Randstad N.V. is listed on the Euronext Amsterdam. For more information, see www.randstad.com.
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