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Quietly Quitting from your job is out, and Quickly Quitting is in

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After the popularity of the term ‘Quiet Quitting’ on the internet, a new phenomenon has arrived and it's called ‘Fast Quitting.'

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A new study by LinkedIn shows that employees aren’t just quiet quitters anymore, but they are quitting quickly.

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People usually stay in a job position for one year before deciding to leave, but that time has gotten shorter considerably.

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LinkedIn measured the tenure rate for job roles that ended before a year, which came up to 9.7% in 2022 and continues to increase.

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This is especially shocking because we are in a looming recession but people are still confident in the labour market.

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For the Arts & Entertainment industry, the tenure rate has gone up to 11.6%, while healthcare has the lowest number of workers leaving.

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This change in how people think is because they want a better work-life balance and to use their time better.

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How do you feel about employees' "fast quitting"? And would you do it in the future instead of ‘Quiet Quitting’?

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