For good or for bad, this term is here to stay. In order to better understand the trend, I spoke with three recruiters to break down what quiet cutting means for you and your career. Quiet cutting is ...
You remember “quiet quitting” and “quiet firing”, right? Both have been dominant workplace trends over the last five years. Quiet quitting refers to employees who do the bare minimum required by their ...
Following the “quiet quitting” and “quiet firing” phenomena, researchers at TalentLMS are highlighting another silent crisis: “quiet cracking.” The term describes employee disengagement, tanked ...
Ghosting, gaslighting, negging; the present has brought us some not-so-great dating trends. Now we have a new one to add to our lexicon. Quiet dumping, a cross between quiet quitting and ghosting, is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thanks to AI and disappearing career growth, staffers are silently but massively disengaging with their employers—welcome to ...
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Businesses looking to cut jobs don’t want to do it through layoffs, but stricter RTO rules and other tactics are pushing workers out. The main reason that total of 53 percent of participants said they ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Actor-director John Krasinski kicked off the franchise in 2018 with A Quiet Place, which ...