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Employers' commitment to mental health drives top Gen Z talent: Research reveals 78% of Gen Z would join an organisation that prioritises their mental health
With competition for young talent intensifying, the insight highlights the factors most likely to influence career decisions.
The report warns organisations risk losing future talent if they fail to meet these expectations. It also offers practical steps to improve employer reputation, including: building inclusive workplaces, engaging authentically and personalising recruitment processes to reflect their priorities.
Simon Thomas , Director of CERIPH, said:
"Gen Z are looking for a new approach. They want respect, flexibility, and genuine support for their mental well-being. In return, they bring energy, fresh perspectives, and a commitment to learn and grow with their employers."
The study was conducted in March 2025 via an online questionnaire aligned to the CERIPH Employer Reputation Model. It was distributed to ERIC's 150,000 subscribers, with 375 respondents, most with work experience.
CERIPH helps organisations understand, measure, and strengthen their employer reputation to attract and retain talent. In partnership with Aston University, it has developed the Employer Reputation Model and diagnostic tool to evaluate and enhance reputation.
More information: www.ceriph.co.uk.
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