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​From loud quitting to boomeranging: Jargons one should know about corporate workplace​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 19, 2024, 23:00 IST
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​​From loud quitting to boomeranging: Jargons one should know about corporate workplace​


In today's rapidly changing corporate world, keeping up with new terminology is essential for professionals who want to effectively navigate their careers. Understanding the latest jargon can shed light on workplace trends, employee behaviours, and organizational dynamics. Here are some of the key terms that have gained prominence recently:

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​​Loud quitting​


Loud quitting is when employees publicly express their dissatisfaction with their job roles or work environment. Unlike traditional quitting, which is usually a private matter, loud quitting involves vocal expressions of frustration, often through social media or public forums. This can be a strategic move to draw attention to workplace issues or to expedite changes.

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​​Quiet quitting​


Quiet quitting, in contrast, is a more subtle approach where employees continue to perform their job responsibilities but disengage from any activities beyond their basic duties. They avoid extra tasks, additional hours, or initiatives requiring more effort than their job description entails. This trend is seen as a response to burnout and a way for employees to reclaim work-life balance without formally resigning.

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​​Boomeranging​


Boomeranging refers to former employees returning to their previous employers after exploring other opportunities. This trend has become more common as organizations recognize the value of rehiring individuals who are already familiar with company culture and operations. For employees, it often indicates that they appreciate their previous workplace more after experiencing different environments.

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​Ghosting​


Borrowed from dating terminology, ghosting in the corporate world describes candidates or employees suddenly cutting off all communication without warning. This can happen during the hiring process, where a candidate may stop responding to interview invitations, or with employees who leave the company without giving notice. Ghosting can create significant challenges for employers, disrupting workflow and staffing plans.

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​​Gig economy​


The gig economy describes a labour market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work instead of permanent jobs. With the rise of platforms like Uber, Upwork, and Fiverr, many professionals are opting for flexible work arrangements that allow them to work on various projects for multiple clients. This shift has introduced new dynamics in job security, benefits, and career development.

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​​Resenteeism​


Resenteeism captures the sentiment of employees who remain in their jobs despite feeling dissatisfied and disengaged, often due to financial necessity or lack of better opportunities. Unlike presenteeism, where employees are physically present but unproductive, resenteeism involves harbouring resentment towards the job or employer, which can negatively impact workplace morale and productivity.

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​​Career cushioning​


Career cushioning involves employees preparing for potential job loss by seeking new opportunities or upskilling while still employed. This proactive approach is akin to having a safety net, ensuring that if current employment ends abruptly, the individual has alternative options or improved skills to fall back on. It reflects a growing awareness of job market volatility and the need for career security.

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​​Stay interviews​


Stay interviews are conversations between managers and employees aimed at understanding what keeps employees engaged and what might cause them to leave. Unlike exit interviews, which occur when an employee is leaving, stay interviews focus on retention by addressing concerns and proactively improving the work environment. This practice helps employers retain talent and fosters open communication.

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