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The curveball questions CEOs are asking job seekers amid Gen Z's hiring nightmare: ‘Design a car for a deaf person' [Fortune]

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It's no secret that getting a new job is hard, with candidates constantly complaining about the endless hoops that recruiters are making them jump through to prove they're the perfect match, from endless rounds of interviews to 90-minute tests and presentations. Recommended Video But for young people in particular, the challenge is even steeper. About a fifth of Gen Zers worldwide are classified as “ NEETs ” and are currently locked out of the job market. Last year in the U.K. alone, more than 1.2 million applications were submitted for fewer than 17,000 graduate roles. Even Goldman economists have admitted Gen Z's hiring nightmare is real—and it isn't going away anytime soon. As millions of Gen Zers face unemployment and entry-level office roles becoming scarcer, hiring managers are being forced to get creative to find the very best candidates. So Fortune has rounded up the curveball make-or-break interview questions now shaping hiring decisions. Do you think we are in an Show less Read more
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