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Attracting Gen Z to public service is one of the biggest workforce challenges facing government agencies today. As seasoned employees retire in record numbers—often called the “silver tsunami”—a new generation must step up to lead. But there’s a problem: fewer than 1 in 5 members of Gen Z express interest in working in government (Deloitte).
To secure the future of public service, agencies must rethink how they position themselves to this younger cohort. It’s not enough to offer a pension and hope they’ll come. Today’s Gen Z job seekers are driven by values, lifestyle, and long-term security. And they want clarity, flexibility, and meaning from their work.
This is where total compensation comes in—but not just in terms of what’s offered. It’s about how that value is packaged, communicated, and perceived.
Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—have entered the workforce during a time of economic upheaval, student debt burdens, climate anxiety, and rapid social change. As a result, they approach employment with different expectations than previous generations.
A few key characteristics define Gen Z’s mindset:
Many public agencies are still relying on outdated job descriptions, formal HR speak, and generic benefit blurbs to recruit. That approach is falling flat.
Here’s the twist: the public sector actually does offer many of the things Gen Z wants.
But these benefits are rarely presented in a cohesive, compelling way. The value is there—agencies just need to tell the story more effectively.
That’s where platforms like TrueComp come in. With tools to visualize and quantify the full value of compensation packages, public agencies can confidently communicate the financial and lifestyle advantages they offer—without relying on outdated spreadsheets or vague language.
Most Gen Z job seekers aren’t reading dense paragraphs of HR jargon. They want quick, visual summaries. Total compensation statements should include:
Present this in a clean, easy-to-scan visual. Consider using infographics, sliders, or interactive calculators on your website or career pages. A $55,000 base salary might not sound competitive—until you show the $20,000 in additional employer-paid benefits.
TrueComp helps agencies generate total compensation summaries that are not only accurate but also engaging—giving HR teams the ability to share custom visuals in outreach materials, career pages, or even union negotiations.
2. Compare Public vs. Private Sector Perks
Many GenZers default to the private sector because they assume it pays more or offers flashier benefits. But those perceptions don’t always align with reality—especially when long-term stability is factored in.
Consider building a side-by-side comparison graphic that highlights:
Benefit | Public Sector | Private Sector |
Pension | ✅ Defined Benefit Plan | ❌ Often None or 401(k)-only |
Paid Time Off | ✅ 15–20+ days | ⚠️ 10–15 days avg. |
Job Security | ✅ High | ⚠️ Industry Dependent |
Remote Work | ✅ Often Available | ✅ Available |
Parental Leave | ✅ Generous (varies by agency) | ⚠️ Company-dependent |
Tuition Assistance | ✅ Common | ⚠️ Varies Widely |
Mission-Driven Work | ✅ Core to Role | ⚠️ Rarely Primary Focus |
Using TrueComp, agencies can build side-by-side comparisons that make public sector benefits stand out—whether in recruiting campaigns, internal presentations, or board reports.
3. Make it Personal: Employee Spotlights
Gen Z trusts stories over statistics. If you want to persuade them, let your employees do the talking.
These stories can be captured in short video clips, reels, or testimonials on your career site and LinkedIn page. Authenticity is key—skip the scripts, show the humans.
4. Lead With Purpose
If there’s one thing Gen Z consistently wants from work, it’s meaning.
The public sector is full of meaningful work—but that mission often gets buried under bureaucratic language. Don’t let it.
When you lead with mission, and back it with clear benefits, you shift the conversation from “what does this job pay?” to “what kind of difference will I make?”
Even the best message can fall flat if it’s delivered in the wrong place or tone. That’s why public agencies need to modernize their communications for a Gen Z audience.
Use Platforms They’re Already On
Make It Mobile-Friendly
If your job portal or compensation information isn’t mobile-optimized, you’re already behind. Gen Z uses their phones for everything. Ensure your content is responsive, fast-loading, and easy to navigate on a small screen.
Be Transparent and Direct
Forget buzzwords. Gen Z prefers:
Agencies that are upfront about salary bands, promotion timelines, and growth opportunities will stand out from both private and public competitors.
Compare these two openings:
Which one feels more like a real opportunity? The second. And that’s the tone public agencies should aim for.
Whether you’re a city HR director or a state department recruiter, here are actionable ways to start repackaging your total compensation:
TrueComp can support each of these steps. Our solution gives agencies the tools to visualize, communicate, and benchmark compensation in a way that resonates—internally and externally.
When Gen Z understands the full value of what the public sector offers, they don’t just apply—they stay.
By reshaping how you communicate total compensation, you’re not just filling roles. You’re building a future workforce that is aligned, inspired, and empowered.
After all, the public sector isn’t just a job. It’s a chance to make a meaningful impact while building a life of stability, purpose, and growth.
TrueComp helps public agencies build and communicate total compensation packages that attract the next generation of public servants. From personalized statements to benchmarking tools and visual storytelling, we make it easier to show your value—and win the talent you need.
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