Corporate recruiters and employers tend to perceive Millennials as a
major flight risk, not worth investing in because they'll be out the
door in a year or two. Yet our data reveals this stereotype to be
grossly misapplied. While Millennials with a financial safety net are
far more likely than those who lack it to be a flight risk, they
comprise a mere nine percent of this talent cohort. In Misunderstood
Millennial Talent, we bust other myths about employees between the ages
of 21 and 34 to stress the imperative to talent specialists of investing
in this next generation of leaders.