Marko Stavrou, known across South Africa as the Gen Z Guy, is a dynamic young business leader. At 17, he became the youngest person accepted globally into Henley Business School. Today, aged 22, he is the founder of Genlink, an investor-backed consulting and insights firm focused on unlocking the potential of organisations' next-gen talent and customers. Over the past few years, Genlink has worked with the likes of Standard Bank, Nedbank, Universal Music, Walter Sisulu University, and many others. Marko is also an active investor, looking to invest in pre-seed up to Series A business opportunities in SA and the US. As a sought-after speaker, Marko has presented at over 100 events on entrepreneurship, marketing, and Gen Z, engaging audiences from students to Fortune 500 CEOs. In addition to running multiple businesses, Marko documents his daily life as a CEO through his social media channels, which have more than 40 thousand followers and garner more than 3 million yearly impressions/views across all platforms. Marko’s impact goes beyond his professional success, inspiring young people worldwide and shaping Africa’s future through his commitment to education and mentorship. Marko's lifelong ambition is to invest in the growth of African businesses while empowering entrepreneurs and leaders to lead more purposeful and fulfilling lives. Connect with Marko & Genlink: Website: Genlink.ioGenlink LinkedIn: Follow GenlinkMarko's LinkedIn: Connect with MarkoEmail: Marko@genlink.ioWelcome back to Solving the People Puzzle, where we discuss all things talent acquisition and human resource management. In Episode 77, we sit down with Marko Stavrou, widely known as the "Gen Z Guy," for a raw and insightful conversation about what it actually takes to attract, hire, and retain the next generation of talent. Marko challenges legacy HR assumptions and explains why Gen Z isn't just an age bracket, but a mindset shaped by generational defining moments. From the massive friction hidden in your current application process to the "great rewiring" of the modern brain, this episode is a masterclass in modernizing your Employee Value Proposition (EVP) for the AI-native world. Key Takeaways & Insights The Real Definition of Gen Z: It's not just about age; it's about the "generational defining moments" like the 2008 financial crash, COVID-19, and the rise of the internet and smartphones that fundamentally changed how young people behave and view the world. The Friction Trap: Gen Z has unprecedented global optionality. If your hiring process involves 30-page surveys, clunky career sites, or automated emails, you are actively repelling top talent. Mobility Over Everything: If a young employee is stuck in the same team or role for more than two years without access to different divisions or mentors, they will not commit to the company. The "F-Card" Blindspot: No matter your IQ or experience level, every leader has blind spots. Humility and collaboration are non-negotiable traits for modern leadership. AI as the Ultimate Co-Worker: AI isn't just a trend; it's a fundamental part of research, development, and daily application, allowing Gen Z leaders to bypass traditional administrative bottlenecks. Books Mentioned in this Episode Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss: A collection of short life advice from influential people. The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt: A breakdown of how the internet, social media, and overprotective parenting physically changed Gen Z's brains during the "great rewiring". Limitless by Jim Kwik: A guide to upgrading your brain, reading faster, and learning in an AI-driven world. The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware: A profound look into living an authentic life and staying connected to your emotions. Connect with Wamly If you enjoyed today's episode, please like, subscribe, and leave us a five-star rating. If you want to create a frictionless, ultimate end-to-end hiring solution, head over to Wamly.io so we can help you hire better people, faster. We want to hear from you!