New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- A Reddit user, claiming to be a seasoned manager, shared their struggle with hiring Gen Z employees. According to the user, Gen Z isn't lazy. In fact, most are smart, confident and good with technology. But, many come with high expectations.

Some candidates arrive late to interviews or skip follow-ups. Some refuse jobs if full-time remote work isn't offered. New hires ask for flexible hours within days or take feedback too personally.

"I've had new hires ask for more flexible hours within a week of starting, or push back on feedback as if I personally attacked their identity," the user wrote.

"I respect that they value boundaries and mental health truly, I do. But sometimes, it feels like there's no space left for ...