1.What it takes to be a global citizen — to be socially aware, informed, productive, rational and inquisitive — has emerged as a major plank in the average millennial’s worldview. We call this “emotional intelligence,” and it’s fundamentally changing what it means to be an employee, a leader and a citizen.
2.Millennial professionals are almost relentlessly ambitious. They catch flak for it sometimes — they’re notorious for job-hopping their way toward careers that provide personal meaning and social value — but that focus on constant improvement is forcing us to rethink what’s important in the workplace and beyond.
3.Early in 2017, the Levo Institute polled millennials on the key elements of their career development, including the factors they credit with their personal growth. About 80% of survey respondents indicated emotional intelligence as something they actively focus on as they develop their careers.