As the next generation of professionals starts to think about what their salary will look like post graduation, women are more likely to lowball themselves, a new report finds.
The impacts of the gender pay gap are felt even before women enter the workforce, according to Handshake, a career platform for college students. Their latest Gen Z salary transparency report found that, after surveying 1,853 Gen Z jobseekers, women expect a $6,200 lower average salary compared to men. READ MORE