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Zoomers: who they are and what to learn from them

Zoomers

These people were born in the digital age and have a unique set of skills that can be a valuable lesson for other generations. In this article, we'll look at the key qualities of zoomers and what each of us should learn from them.

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Who are zoomers

They are members of Generation Z, which includes people born from the mid-1990s to the early 2010s. They grew up in the era of digital technologies and the Internet, which greatly influenced their way of life and worldview. Zoomers are highly technologically literate and actively use social networks and mobile devices.

Why are they called that

The term “zoomers” is based on the English name for Generation Z (Generation Z). It was chosen as a logical continuation of previous generations X and Y (millennials). The word “zoomers” is in tune with the English word “zoom”, which is associated with the fast pace of life and technological advancement of this generation. In addition, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoom, the video conferencing platform, became especially popular, which was another reason for the term.

How do zoomers differ from others

Zoomers stand out from others in the following ways:

Technological literacy

They are confident users of modern online services and cannot live without gadgets.

Social media

This generation is actively using social media to communicate, express themselves and get information.

Mobility

They prefer mobile devices for accessing information and entertainment, often using smartphones as their primary tool for interacting with the world.

Social responsibility

Zoomers are more aware and active in social and environmental issues.

Flexibility in training

They prefer interactive and online learning formats, that is, they value the opportunity to study at a convenient time and in a comfortable place.

Brief attention

Due to the constant flow of information, zoomers usually cannot concentrate on one thing for long, unlike previous generations.

They value authenticity

Zoomers tend to value sincerity and transparency both in personal relationships and in the brands or companies they interact with.

What you should learn from zoomers

There are many useful skills you can learn from zoomers.

Technological adaptability

Zoomers are rapidly learning new technologies and devices, which can be useful in today's world, where all this is constantly evolving.

Digital literacy

They are also highly digitally literate, including skills in finding information, analyzing data, and using online tools.

Effective use of social media

They know how to use social media not only to communicate, but also to promote ideas, businesses, or personal brands.

Flexibility

Zoomers can easily adapt to changes, whether it's new technologies or social trends.

Active participation in social life

Zoomers are constantly involved in social and environmental initiatives, inspiring members of other generations.

Conciseness

They are able to express their thoughts briefly and to the point, which is useful in the face of information overload.

Creativity

Zoomers often find innovative solutions to problems and use creative approaches in various areas of life.

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