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Young talent desires civic opportunities.(Viewpoint essay)

Crain's Cleveland Business, June, 2007 by Mullin, Pat

Byline: PAT MULLIN Gov. Ted Strickland announces Ohio's job market shows signs of gains. Baby boomers are retiring in droves, leaving far more open positions than available workers. Metropolitan areas increasingly are vying for the best talent in the region and across the country. A convergence of realities has come to the doorstep of Cleveland businesses, making the competition for top talent more pronounced than ever.

Part of the solution lies in the Gen Y-ers now entering the job market. Numerous reports have revealed these 20-somethings want more than just money and benefits. They want to be civic leaders who offer smart and strategic resources to those in need. Writing a check or attending a black-tie event just isn't going to cut it anymore. They...

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