Perspectives of Gen Z workforce at Bosch Budapest on job satisfaction and mental health Strategies for enhancing engagement and information sharing

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Main Author: Nguyen Linh Trang
Other Authors: Merliot-Almássy Dr. Eszter
Format: Thesis
Kulcsszavak:communication
communication policy
community development
corporate culture
European Economic Community
human resource management
Online Access:http://dolgozattar.uni-bge.hu/57751
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Abstract:In the evolving landscape of the global labor market, particularly in Budapest, Hungary, Gen Z is emerging as a pivotal force within workplaces across various sectors. Concurrently, issues surrounding workplace well-being and mental health have gained significant attention, especially in multinational environments. This study investigates how Gen Z talents with limited professional experience perceive and evaluate workplace quality through the lens of organizational communication at Bosch Budapest. The core research question posed is:“How do Gen Z global talents at Bosch Budapest assess the quality of their work environment based on their personal experiences and the organization’s communication channels?”