Here are a few tips to help better merge millennials into the workforce, via Business Insider.

Providing Consistent Feedback

Millennials need feedback to address what’s working for them and what can be improved, especially when working in an office with employees and supervisors of all ages. Ongoing feedback, like with a performance review system, allows for feedback to be provided for those who need it the most.

Career Coaching

Almost anyone that succeeds in business will tell you that they wouldn’t be where they are without the power of networking and community. For millennials, especially those just starting out, it’s vital to connect with others to learn and move forward. Career coaching will be able to provide the support that millennials need while still guiding them on the right path to advance in their careers.

Managing Expectations

Expectations can differ between employees and supervisors, and being on the same page is essential to keep up with the demand of the job. Having a strategy in place to accurately manage expectations between millennials and their supervisors can have a positive effect on their business relationships and longevity of the roles. These are just some of the tips that can help increase a positive work culture, but incorporating them will benefit both millennials and those from other generations alike.