Democracy Dies in Darkness

No job? No shame. Younger workers are opening up about unemployment.

Whether they’re taping layoffs or documenting their job searches, Gen Z and younger millennials are bringing candor to joblessness

February 10, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST
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7 min

Being laid off is typically a private experience: A human resources representative delivers the news to a worker, who might be shocked or upset. But last month, Brittany Pietsch, a young account executive at the tech company Cloudflare, made public the conversation where she learned she was losing her job.

“Enjoy the trauma! :)” says a caption early in a nine-minute video posted on TikTok capturing the emotional roller coaster of Pietsch’s call with representatives from human resources, whom she’d never met before. Pietsch grows frustrated as she’s told she did not meet performance expectations, saying she’d gotten strong reviews from her manager and pressing for an explanation as to why she’s being let go.