? 對于那些有幸在當今白領就業市場開啟職業生涯的Z世代而言,不要指望能獲得加薪。自疫情爆發以來,面對面服務行業需求激增,推動酒店業、醫療保健行業薪資上漲,且漲幅超過通脹水平。與此同時,白領科技類崗位薪資卻陷入停滯,人工智能是造成這一現象的原因之一。
Z世代畢業生在拋帽慶祝畢業之后,正面臨愈發嚴峻的現實:他們的技能已被ChatGPT超越,而且加薪不夠穩定,無法隨意揮霍,只能買杯燕麥拿鐵。
而如今又添新打擊:他們那些未獲得學位、從事調酒師或咖啡師工作的朋友,薪資漲幅竟超過了他們。休閑與酒店業的薪資增速已超越白領崗位,徹底打破了年輕從業者“唯有白領職業能實現收入增長”的固有認知。
Bankrate的最新分析顯示,自2021年起,酒店業從業者薪資漲幅已接近30%,較通脹水平高出4%以上;醫療保健行業從業者薪資漲幅也超過了通脹水平,過去四年漲幅約為25%。
然而,專業商務服務、金融及教育領域從業者的薪資增速卻未能趕上通貨膨脹的速度。以教師為例,其薪資增速比通脹水平低近5%。
不過,即便如此,Z世代也不太可能紛紛涌向當地酒吧或星巴克工作。
初級科技崗位等白領工作的薪資水平仍相對較高——在美國,此類崗位的平均時薪為19.57美元;而酒店業普通咖啡師平均時薪約為16美元。不過,自數年前通脹首次飆升以來,白領群體的薪資增速始終跟不上物價上漲的步伐。零售、貿易、醫療保健、休閑、酒店及食品服務行業,即便從業者時薪較低,但從長遠來看,其薪資漲幅卻更為突出。
白領就業市場陷入停滯
在白領就業市場,從業者——尤其是像Z世代這樣的應屆畢業生——正面臨另一重嚴峻現實:金融活動、專業商務服務等白領領域工作人員正面臨招聘速度放緩的困境。
盡管初級員工向往科技公司辦公室的光鮮亮麗與隨時供應的冷萃咖啡,但就在上周,Meta暫停了新人工智能部門的招聘——此前該公司大肆招攬人才、不惜砸下重金聘請大批人工智能研究人員與工程師,甚至開出1億美元的簽約獎金,如今這輪燒錢式招聘已正式落幕。亞馬遜(Amazon)首席執行官安迪·賈西(Andy Jassy)也表示,除追求“效率提升”外,人工智能的應用可能意味著白領崗位將面臨裁員。
并非只有辦公室職員面臨挑戰:教育行業的薪資與通脹差距最大,建筑行業緊隨其后。
即便Z世代足夠幸運,獲得了夢寐以求的科技行業工作,晉升之路也可能受阻。近期一項調查顯示,在“大辭職潮”期間飆升的晉升率已開始回落:2025年5月整體晉升率為10.3%,低于2022年5月14.6%的峰值。(財富中文網)
譯者:中慧言-王芳
? 對于那些有幸在當今白領就業市場開啟職業生涯的Z世代而言,不要指望能獲得加薪。自疫情爆發以來,面對面服務行業需求激增,推動酒店業、醫療保健行業薪資上漲,且漲幅超過通脹水平。與此同時,白領科技類崗位薪資卻陷入停滯,人工智能是造成這一現象的原因之一。
Z世代畢業生在拋帽慶祝畢業之后,正面臨愈發嚴峻的現實:他們的技能已被ChatGPT超越,而且加薪不夠穩定,無法隨意揮霍,只能買杯燕麥拿鐵。
而如今又添新打擊:他們那些未獲得學位、從事調酒師或咖啡師工作的朋友,薪資漲幅竟超過了他們。休閑與酒店業的薪資增速已超越白領崗位,徹底打破了年輕從業者“唯有白領職業能實現收入增長”的固有認知。
Bankrate的最新分析顯示,自2021年起,酒店業從業者薪資漲幅已接近30%,較通脹水平高出4%以上;醫療保健行業從業者薪資漲幅也超過了通脹水平,過去四年漲幅約為25%。
然而,專業商務服務、金融及教育領域從業者的薪資增速卻未能趕上通貨膨脹的速度。以教師為例,其薪資增速比通脹水平低近5%。
不過,即便如此,Z世代也不太可能紛紛涌向當地酒吧或星巴克工作。
初級科技崗位等白領工作的薪資水平仍相對較高——在美國,此類崗位的平均時薪為19.57美元;而酒店業普通咖啡師平均時薪約為16美元。不過,自數年前通脹首次飆升以來,白領群體的薪資增速始終跟不上物價上漲的步伐。零售、貿易、醫療保健、休閑、酒店及食品服務行業,即便從業者時薪較低,但從長遠來看,其薪資漲幅卻更為突出。
白領就業市場陷入停滯
在白領就業市場,從業者——尤其是像Z世代這樣的應屆畢業生——正面臨另一重嚴峻現實:金融活動、專業商務服務等白領領域工作人員正面臨招聘速度放緩的困境。
盡管初級員工向往科技公司辦公室的光鮮亮麗與隨時供應的冷萃咖啡,但就在上周,Meta暫停了新人工智能部門的招聘——此前該公司大肆招攬人才、不惜砸下重金聘請大批人工智能研究人員與工程師,甚至開出1億美元的簽約獎金,如今這輪燒錢式招聘已正式落幕。亞馬遜(Amazon)首席執行官安迪·賈西(Andy Jassy)也表示,除追求“效率提升”外,人工智能的應用可能意味著白領崗位將面臨裁員。
并非只有辦公室職員面臨挑戰:教育行業的薪資與通脹差距最大,建筑行業緊隨其后。
即便Z世代足夠幸運,獲得了夢寐以求的科技行業工作,晉升之路也可能受阻。近期一項調查顯示,在“大辭職潮”期間飆升的晉升率已開始回落:2025年5月整體晉升率為10.3%,低于2022年5月14.6%的峰值。(財富中文網)
譯者:中慧言-王芳
? For the Gen Zers fortunate enough to start in today’s white-collar job market, don’t anticipate any raises. Since the pandemic, demand for in-person services has pushed up wages in hospitality and health care, outpacing inflation. Meanwhile, white-collar tech jobs are in a freeze, with AI being one of the culprits.
Gen Z graduates are facing an increasingly tough reality after tossing their caps into the air: Not only are their skills being outpaced by ChatGPT, but they aren’t getting raises consistent enough to splurge on anything more than an oat-milk latte.
But there’s now a new nail in coffin: Their non-degree friends working as bartenders and baristas are seeing bigger pay raises than they are. Wage growth in leisure and hospitality is outpacing white-collar jobs, flipping the script on where young workers can find earning momentum.
A new analysis by Bankrate found hospitality workers’ wages have risen by nearly 30% since 2021, outpacing inflation by more than 4%. Health care workers have similarly outpaced inflation and seen their salaries go up by around 25% in the past four years.
However, those working in professional and business services, the finance industry, and education have not seen wage gains that keep up with inflation. Teachers, for example, are pacing at nearly 5% below inflation.
Yet, Gen Z isn’t likely to flock to work at the local pub or Starbucks.
White-collar jobs such as entry-level tech gigs still come with larger paychecks—averaging at $19.57 an hour in the U.S. But in the hospitality industry, an average barista makes about $16 dollars per hour. Still, since inflation first spiked a few years ago, wages have still been falling behind for white-collar workers. Workers in retail, trade, health care, leisure, hospitality, and food services making less per hour, are watching their paychecks grow more over time.
The white-collar freeze
Across the white-collar job market, workers—especially fresh-faced graduates like Gen Z—are being hit with another tough reality: Workers in white-collar financial activities or professional and business services are encountering a slower pace of hiring.
While entry-level workers crave the glam of tech offices and cold brew on tap, just this week, Meta paused hiring for its new artificial intelligence division, ending a spending spree that saw it acquire a wave of costly AI researchers and engineers, and included signing bonuses of $100 million. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy also has said in addition to “efficiency gains,” he expects AI could mean white-collar job cuts.
And it’s not just desk workers who are being challenged. Education saw the biggest wage gap relative to inflation, followed by construction.
And even if Gen Zers are lucky enough to land that tech job of their dreams, their promotions may not follow. A recent survey found that promotion rates have slowed after surging during the Great Resignation. The overall promotion rate was 10.3% in May 2025, down from a peak of 14.6% in May 2022.