How 'quiet hiring' became the workplace trend of 2023
'Quiet quitting,' an anti-hustle cultural trend, gained momentum in 2022. That practice had to do with employees' rejection of going above and beyond to promote their careers at the expense of embracing life outside of work. Now, in a twist, the seemingly opposite, "quiet hiring," is the latest workplace trend. Experts, however, say this is not a new concept. Watch the video above to find out more about quiet hiring and its potential impact on the job market and the overall economy.
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