How Remote Work Affects Social Isolation and Burnout Among Generation Z in Major Cities

01.08.2025 | Analysis

An analysis of how remote work impacts the mental health and burnout levels of Gen Z workers, and a forecast on whether Bulgaria will see increased psychological services and “offline communities” by 2026.

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The Impact of Remote Work on Generation Z

Since the pandemic, remote and hybrid work have become standard across many industries. However, for Generation Z—entering the labor market without established personal and professional networks—this model brings serious risks. Global studies show that young employees, particularly in large cities, often experience social isolation and a lack of belonging when working remotely.

The issue goes beyond physical absence from the office. It involves the absence of structure, informal interaction, and social learning, all of which are critical for mentorship, trust-building, and professional growth.

Key Challenges

Global Responses and Trends

Organizations and educational institutions are beginning to recognize the issue. New initiatives are emerging, such as:

Outlook for Bulgaria in 2026

Some of these trends are emerging in Bulgaria, though at a slower pace. By 2026, we can expect:

Conclusion

Remote work offers convenience but creates new psychological and social risks for Generation Z. Without proactive engagement from employers and institutions, the dangers of isolation and burnout will increase. Building offline communities and mentorship networks should be a national priority by 2026.

Disclaimer: This article is an analytical review by the BurgasMedia editorial team and reflects the opinions of an expert group based on current political, economic, and social developments. The conclusions are hypothetical interpretations of possible scenarios, not predictions or factual claims. The publication does not assume responsibility for future discrepancies and encourages readers to form their own views based on verified sources.