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San Francisco Employers Hire Etiquette Coaches to Bridge Gen Z Workplace Divide

Firms are spending up to $2,500 per 90-minute session to teach professional norms to employees raised during remote schooling.

 Gen X and millennial managers are reportedly struggling to understand the values and expectations of Gen Z employees.
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Overview

  • Demand for workplace etiquette coaching in the Bay Area has surged by over 50 percent in the past two months following return-to-office mandates.
  • Companies are contracting external experts for workshops on hygiene, dress codes, email etiquette and meeting behavior.
  • Several employers are developing internal playbooks to codify expectations around communication and office conduct.
  • Local universities have introduced etiquette dinners to prepare students for in-person workplace interactions.
  • Some Gen Z workers have pushed back against blurred boundaries, saying managers expect availability well beyond standard hours.