It may be difficult for the Gen Xers and millennials in media to comprehend, but the first few classes of Gen Z, now in their early to mid-20s, are already entering the workforce.
In anticipation of their culture-shaping power, Vice Media Group's 2030 Project is all about forecasting the next decade through the perspective of Gen Z.
As part of the project, the Brooklyn-based company has selected five Fellows to participate in its inaugural content residency, a paid program.
Over the next 12 months, Fellows will work with Vice's researchers, developers and creators across its TV, digital and editorial platforms to produce a series of future-focused "content drops" through articles and multimedia on a variety of subjects, including food,.
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