Or generation Y, those young people who were born in the 1980s and 1990s and who grew up with the digital explosion. They have become the target for any large company or start-up that wants to succeed
Topic devoted to young Italian graduates who have chosen to become farmers. Domenico VIVO, young farmer, former sociology student, Miriam PUGLIESE, his girlfriend, former employee of an airline, explains their choice and how it allows them to have a life that they consider better.
Subject dedicated to the youth of the years 2010, through several portraits. Aude SARKAMARI, blogger and specialist in digital strategy, managed to find her job precisely thanks to the Internet, technology favored by millennials. Julia TISSIER, journalist and author of the book "La Génération Y par elle-soi", says that her generation has assets to be promoted regarding the professions of the web. Solange BIED CHARRENTON, author of the book "Enjoy", explains that she was able to enter the closed circle of the publishing world.
Stefano CACCAVARI, a farmer, owner of a mill and a bakery, is one of the many young graduates who have chosen to reorient themselves to the agricultural trades. His economic skills enabled him to create his business through a start-up.
An interview with Cécile VAN DE VELDE, a sociologist, she says that the generation "QUOI" is very attached and sensitive to the family environment and much less individualistic and anxious about the future than we thought.
Visit to a digital communication agency founded by young people under 30. They explain their expectations regarding their professional life and their desire to express their creativity at work, as well as the need to work in a friendly environment. In addition, the look of the bosses on the Y generation is changing. Indeed, they are considered dynamic and creative. Comment on images of Sociabliz and interview of one of its members: Patrice BONFY. Interview with Xavier OUVRARD, president of the association Progress of Management.
Mathilde LACOMBE, 24, is part of the so-called millennial generation. She runs a fashion blog and took advantage of the opportunity to set up her start-up. She says she can do a job related to her interests.
Several young people under 35 describe their generation. Among them, four computer students describe the main character traits of millenials: volubility, need for independence, facilities with computers. Monique DAGNAUD, sociologist at the CNRS, evokes the humour of this generation, in response to a period of disenchantment.