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Author
Aguilera, ArabiaReaders/Advisors
Kosut, MarinTerm and Year
Spring 2021Date Published
2021
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This study examines Gen Z's relationship with YouTube and what they think of it as a viable career choice. I examined the close and complicated relationship Gen Z has with technology and social media. I also explored how Gen Z is very different from it's predecessors. The research included an anonymous survey in which I asked 30 members of Gen Z from a public 4-year liberal arts college in New York about their thoughts on YouTube as a career, social media, and their overall relationship with technology. The study found that many of the participants are exploring careers in the entertainment field but don't think YouTube would be a good fit for them due to it's inconsistent income and low rate of success.Collections