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A 'Quiet Promotion' Will Cost You a Lot — Use This Expert's 4-Step Strategy to Avoid ItGinni Saraswati, CEO and founder of podcast production house Ginni Media, reveals how to make sure you're not leaving any money on the table.

ByAmanda Breen

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Ginni Saraswati

"Quiet quitting" had its headline moment — but have you heard of "quiet promoting"?

You might not know it by name yet, but odds are you've encountered it in a professional setting before: when an employee starts getting more work or responsibilities in their role withoutadditional compensation.

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