Meet the new boss. She's half your age, listens to podcasts about closed down video stores on her way to work and says "woke" without referring to her alarm clock. She's a Millennial manager, and she's part of a cohort getting more common by the day.
For years, Millennials have been the staple youth of the workforce, recent college grads and junior employees just starting to work their way up the ladder. Lately things have changed. Millennials have gotten more common at the office, overtaking Generation X as the largest generation in the workforce, and they've gotten older. Many are now in their mid-30s, buying houses and starting families with people they met while flirting over AIM.