A person scrolls through a social media app.
"They get much older, much faster as a result of living in a social media world," Yanis Varoufakis said of Gen Z.
  • An economist said Gen Z has no work-life separation because of social media. 
  • Yanis Varoufakis said everything Gen Z posts online can be used against them in job interviews.
  • Some experts recommend wiping your social media history after leaving college.

A former finance minister of Greece said social media has removed any “separation between work and play” for Gen Z because everything they post online can be used against them by employers. 

62-year-old Yanis Varoufakis, who is a well-known economist and academic, described the bleak reality for Gen Z at work in an interview with Fortune.