be aware, one query I’ve for my colleagues and readers from Gen Z:
- How dare you are taking over Simon Sinek’s consideration from us, Millennials?
I imply, he had such a very good run describing how individuals say we are entitled, unfocused or lazy at work, and instantly, in what feels just like the blink of a watch (or, extra precisely, a ten+ yr distinction), you get all the credit for these traits. Not cool, Gen Z. Not cool.
Jokes apart with my foolish call-out, as we will all be taught helpful issues from Sinek, that’s not what I wish to discuss as we speak.
In the present day’s put up is focused at younger individuals from Gen Z, or extra notably, those that are confronted with one huge query I had when beginning my profession:
- How can I “push” by robust occasions and difficult work duties or conditions?
I understand how lots of you younger individuals are struggling now, even to get a job, and everyone knows why. To not level fingers, however, amongst others— AI.
It’s true you have it way harder than we Millennials, though we went by the Great Recession after we had been beginning our careers. And though, again then, in some European international locations reminiscent of Croatia, we had a youth unemployment rate over 50% in the years that followed and had been determined for a job, we nonetheless stayed optimistic in regards to the future. For us, it was clear the disaster would finally finish and issues would enhance, or we might transfer someplace the place job alternatives exist.
Sadly, this mindset is now being challenged, and I’m uncertain how AI will additional impression the job market or what steerage to give you on this. One suggestion I’ve is to be taught the “AI-thingies” rather well, and discover ways to construct, not solely eat, AI merchandise or options. As a result of one factor is for sure: AI is right here to remain, and chatting along with your favorite LLM by a UI doesn’t rely as an AI ability.
Now, to pivot again to the beginning and folks complaining about your working traits or calling you (and us Millennials) out for the “quiet quitting” motion, I wish to share with you my recommendations on how you can navigate robust occasions at work.
I do know the occasions have modified, however I’ll nonetheless “drop” right here my tales on how I discovered what’s vital to navigate profession challenges extra successfully. After all, unsolicited items of recommendation come as a bonus. 😉
Hopefully, they are going to be useful for a few of you studying this put up.
#1 | It helps in case you pursue one thing you’re enthusiastic about
I want you’ll expertise what I name:
“The curse of the Iris flower dataset.”
For individuals who don’t know, the Iris flower dataset is a “basic” and steadily used dataset in machine studying (ML). This dataset is without doubt one of the causes I started my analysis into information mining and ML methods, because it helped me perceive the supervised studying course of and its methods.
The one tiny drawback was that it’s a wonderfully balanced dataset, making working with it nearly too straightforward. All the course of of making a prediction mannequin utilizing this dataset was, fairly merely, easy. You apply completely different machine studying algorithms, barely tune the mannequin’s parameters, evaluate efficiency metrics, and voilà — you might have a properly packaged mannequin able to deploy.
Nonetheless, the fact of engaged on a real-life information venture turned out to be a “bit” completely different. Why? — As a result of, as a researcher, you normally don’t get a dataset served on a platter, however you must “hunt it down” your self, collectively along with your matter. This meant I wanted to be persistent and attain out to everybody I knew in my circle of household and mates to assist me discover a accomplice firm with the required information, so I may transfer ahead with my analysis.
As soon as I overcame this impediment, I realised that real-life datasets are messy, imbalanced, incomplete, and so forth. Furthermore, after I wished to create prediction fashions, I wanted to be taught SO.MUCH.MORE stats, typically going to mattress in tears consequently 👇🏼.
Now, by the point I realised all this, “churning” was now not an possibility for me. This was as a result of I had already developed a ardour for the sector, and I knew I wished to maintain working in it.
In a while, all of the sleepless nights I had because of “the curse of the Iris flower dataset” helped me strategy the following real-life information issues with a cooler head. It helped me take dangers extra simply and remedy [most] challenges methodologically by leveraging the foundations I constructed throughout my analysis time.
For sure, I nonetheless face robust conditions day by day, however this solely jogs my memory that each drawback is a chance to develop, and I understand how to “assault” it now.
After this narrative, I can provide the subsequent items of recommendation for robust occasions: (1) discover and follow what you’re enthusiastic about as a result of loving what you do makes it simpler, and (2) don’t exclude the individuals you may all the time rely on — household and shut mates.

#2 | It helps to get your values straight
This was the massive one for me. It took a number of journeys across the Solar to know how vital it’s to get my values straight.
It’s straightforward to tie your worth to having or not having a selected job or to working or not working for a selected firm or business, if the social or financial incentives are there. However you see, this stuff might be simply taken from us, and if this occurs, a sense of despair normally kicks in.
Let me share a narrative from greater than half a decade in the past. I used to be employed for over a yr in a task for a corporation I believed was “meant to be” for a number of causes: (A) I used to be working in an worldwide staff and firm on an especially thrilling Massive Information venture, (B) I used to be engaged on end-to-end use instances, i.e., constructing and re-building analytical and machine studying merchandise, and (C) I used to be working with state-of-the-art applied sciences.
Then, in the future, I found by the newspapers that my firm was in the middle of a financial scandal. From this level, issues developed fairly shortly and in a matter of two weeks, I used to be one of many 100+ individuals who had their contract cancelled (through batch Zoom name) because of insolvency proceedings. And there we had been, unemployed in the course of the Covid summer time season in another country, fully alone and with household obligations.
Now, to not delve into the previous, as a result of it’s now water underneath the bridge, I wished to say that after this disagreeable scenario, I acquired my values (with expectations) straight.
The town I lived in again then didn’t supply many alternatives to work for worldwide firm subsidiaries growing large-scale information tasks, nevertheless it supplied different issues. It supplied quite a few jobs in firms with nice working environments, together with ample studying alternatives and progress potential.
For me, it was this anxious scenario that helped me make clear my values as a result of it was the primary time I seemed for a job with out at present having one. So, the sense of urgency that triggered this course of on the time helped me sooner or later to get extra job presents, as many information roles and tasks had been aligned with my values.
That stated, the following items of recommendation I’ve for you after this story are: (3) get your values straight to have extra choices in life, and (4) perceive that change can occur in a single day, and take a look at to not cling to issues that may be simply taken from you.

#3 | It helps to remind your self what your largest benefit is
I’ve all the time stated I really like universities as a result of you may really feel the hope and desires within the air. It’s due to the youth, and this contagious feeling of every little thing being attainable due to one little factor: on a regular basis you might have in entrance of you.
And that is one thing younger individuals typically aren’t acutely aware of, or as a “well-known” quote from the Mad Men sequence goes:
“Younger individuals don’t know something, particularly that they’re younger.”
…or, how I wish to reframe it:
Youth = extra time (to fail) = agility and adaptableness = a bonus we not often acknowledge.
All of us knew we wouldn’t have the label “younger” eternally, and most of us took it with no consideration.
If there may be one factor I hope you’ll acknowledge at the beginning else from this put up, it’s to start out being acutely aware of how highly effective you’re due to your youth.
Not solely is that this your benefit at work, however that is your benefit in life — you might have far more time than we do to experiment with and even fail at new careers. You’ll be able to adapt to new environments sooner, and you’ll ship impression with much less effort and means much less overthinking.
So, when older generations (and Simon Sinek 😉) criticise your work habits, keep in mind their perspective is commonly well-intentioned, formed by their very own expectations — and sure, generally by the concern that “recent blood” brings extra ambition. Nonetheless, it’s normally helpful to take heed to recommendation or settle for steerage, as a result of even in case you’re younger, it could possibly enable you to keep away from some pitfalls and develop sooner.
That is what you need to keep in mind in robust occasions: (5) your largest benefit is your youth, which lets you ‘bounce again’ extra simply.

Sticking the items collectively
Ultimately, I’ll sum up my unsolicited items of recommendation on navigating early profession challenges extra simply:
- (1) Pursue one thing you’re enthusiastic about; loving your subject of labor makes challenges simpler to beat.
- (2) Lean in your help system of household and shut mates while you need assistance or perspective.
- (3) Get your values straight to construct resilience and open up extra profession choices.
- (4) Perceive that change is fixed; don’t cling to issues that may be simply taken from you, like a selected job.
- (5) Do not forget that your youth is your best benefit. You’ve gotten extra time to experiment, be taught, fail and adapt.
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This put up was initially printed on Medium in the AI Advances publication.
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