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The Emerging Workforce Overwhelmingly Prefers Google Cloud Productivity and Collaboration Tools Over Alternatives

“Google Workspace vs. Microsoft 365: Tomorrow’s Workforce Weighs In” national survey results from SADA finds overwhelming support for Google Cloud products among soon-to-be graduating college students

SADA, a leading business and technology consultancy and award-winning Google Cloud Partner, announced the findings of its survey, Google Workspace vs. Microsoft 365: Tomorrow’s Workforce Weighs In, offering critical insights for businesses seeking to recruit recent college graduates. The survey found that the next generation workforce overwhelmingly prefers Google Cloud’s productivity and collaboration tools compared to alternative solutions.

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The survey, conducted by College Pulse, an independent third-party research firm, polled 750 students at 52 colleges around the United States. Survey findings uncovered that businesses using Google Workspace would have an advantage in attracting and onboarding recent graduates who are proficient with and prefer these tools.

A survey of recent college graduates found:

  • 86% prefer Google Docs for collaborating with a team to draft a document or write a paper, while only 14% chose Microsoft Word
  • 75% prefer Google Slides for collaborating with a team to develop a presentation, while only 25% chose Microsoft PowerPoint
  • 62% prefer Google Sheets for collaborating with a team on charts and data, while only 38% chose Microsoft Excel
  • 75% chose Google Workspace, while only 22% selected Microsoft 365, with 3% stating they had no preference when asked which overall suite of productivity tools they felt offers a more advanced, seamless way for teams to work together
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“Whether it’s writing papers, analyzing data, or presenting in front of an audience, today’s graduating students prefer Google productivity and collaboration tools, hands down,” said Michael Ames, Managing Director, Vertical Markets at SADA. “We commissioned a third-party vendor, College Pulse, to investigate the attitudes and preferences of recent graduates who are just entering the workforce, and the numbers speak for themselves.”

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These results come as Google Workspace is aggressively rolling out new features for Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, Gmail, and Chat that make for seamless collaboration and enhanced productivity. Businesses who go Google with SADA are at a clear advantage when seeking to recruit tomorrow’s leaders across industries, including Healthcare, Business, Computer Science, and more.

As a Google Cloud Partner of the Year five-years running, SADA offers a wide range of services including enterprise consulting, cloud platform migration, custom application development, workplace transformation, cloud managed services and change management. With five Google Cloud Specializations, SADA has demonstrated expertise across the entire Google Cloud portfolio of products, delivering on customer success for some of the largest enterprise brands and public sector clients, including Colgate-Palmolive, Digital Turbine, Cambridge Health Alliance, Papa John’s, Madhive, Neustar, Sony Pictures Imageworks, the State of Arizona, and WeWork.

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