Finance veteran Quentin Nason warns that artificial intelligence is rapidly eliminating graduate and entry-level roles, leaving Gen Z with limited career options. He urges young people to start their own businesses instead of relying on shrinking corporate schemes.
Gen Z
Nason argues that entrepreneurship builds essential skills—resilience, problem-solving, and adaptability—offering a stronger hedge against automation’s impact. Through his charity, City Pay It Forward, he promotes financial literacy and startup thinking to prepare youth for emerging industries like robotics and blockchain. “Don’t chase yesterday’s jobs,” Nason said. “Chase tomorrow’s. The next five years will define new industries.”
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