Thaïs Bendixen had a problem. Like many other millennials , the 25 year-old master’s student from Portugal “didn’t have any [financial] help from her parents” and had to balance the need to feed her brain with the need to put food on the table. “I knew I didn’t want to be in front of a computer—I wanted to be outside doing something to help the environment,” Bendixen says, explaining how difficult she found it to work and study at the same time.
Bendixen belongs to a generation that changes jobs more frequently than any other, a trend that annually costs […]
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