What is microretirement? New trend emerges among millennials and Gen Z
- The term Micro-Retirement is a new trend focusing on work-life balance among Millennials and Generation Z.
- Brittany Foley, a 26-year-old from Boston, shared her experience of taking a Micro-Retirement from her consulting job.
- Osrow highlights that Micro-Retirement allows individuals to combat burnout and pursue personal passions outside of work.
- The concept challenges the stigma around noncorporate jobs, as expressed by Osrow.
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What is ‘micro-retirement?’ Latest viral work trend strikes chord among burnt out workers
(KRON) — First, there was the “great resignation,” followed by “quiet quitting,” and more recently, “coffee badging.” But apparently, just as we prepare to ring in the new year, there’s a new viral workplace trend. This time, it’s called “micro-retirement.” What is micro-retirement? According to a story in Business Insider, micro-retirement is a buzzword that […]
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A growing cohort of young employees in the workforce are taking a "microretirement," also referred to as an "adult gap year," for months or even years at a time to fight corporate burnout.
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