(Undated) -- A 2024 survey suggests many Virginian Gen Z's are leaning on their parnents help get a job. Some even bring mom or dad to interviews. Katie Gray reports.Preview: VOICER SCRIPT:
1 in 4 Gen Z's, that's ages 18 to 27, in a survey reported bringing their parnets on job interviews. That's according to Resume Templates Dot Com, that surveyed over 14 hundred participants in that age bracket about their employment search. 70 percent said they asked their parents for help in the job search process. 83 percent who found a job, credited their parents. 1 in 10 had their parents write their resume, and 16 percent even said their parents submitted job applications on their behalf.