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Gen Z struggle with layoffs and mental health: Acero’s job hunt and the reality of living costs

At the time, Acero said in an email to Business Insider that while he was grateful to have a job, “I understand and am disappointed that many Americans are suffering from burnout and mental health issues.”

On December 16th, Mr. AceroPost a video on TikTok againIt took him five months to get a job, and he moved to New York to commute, but says he was laid off by the company.

That’s because the startup she worked for “didn’t have the workload or space” to train her or let her do the work she was supposed to do.

In an email to Business Insider, Acero said the layoffs have “nothing to do with” the previously viral video and that he has “no grudge” against the company.

She says in the video that her former boss has praised her performance and hopes it will be a good recommendation.

Still, he told his followers he was not optimistic given that he needed to find a new job by January 2, 2024, and many companies would not be hiring during the holiday season. He also listed all of his accomplishments, including the degrees he earned, internships, and building a portfolio.

However, he says he is reluctant to try job hunting again.

“We’ve done everything we can, but it’s still not enough.”

Acero is considering working as a babysitter or waitress until she finds a new marketing job. She said her previous 9-to-5 job didn’t give her enough money to live on, so she couldn’t save for emergencies.

According to a study conducted by Bank of America in early 2023,More than 50% of Gen Z don’t have enough emergency savings to last them three monthsThat’s what it means.

Acero’s video has been viewed more than 440,000 times and received more than 1,580 comments, many of which were sympathetic to her position.This yearA wave of layoffs rages across various industries.some commented that they were also subject to this, and encouraged Acero to keep trying new jobs.

She told Business Insider that she created the video to connect with others who have gone through similar experiences.

“Many college graduates have been laid off and are upset.”

Her previous employers listed on her LinkedIn profile did not respond to requests for comment.


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2023-12-22 23:30:00

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