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    Why employers should hire Gen Zs who read books

    Tess Bennett
    Tess BennettTechnology reporter

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    Employers who are searching for curious employees should ask jobseekers about their reading behaviour, according to new research that identified a link between curiosity and time spent reading in childhood.

    A study by researchers at RMIT and the University of Melbourne found reading is strongly associated with curiosity and the more often kids used libraries, read books, newspapers, and magazines, the more curious they are as young adults.

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