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The Newest Workplace Trend Has HR Sounding The AlarmHR departments are still figuring out how to handle "quiet quitting," but a new trend is taking over.

ByJoe Rothwell

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This story was originally published onUnder30CEO.com

Recently,workplace dynamicshave undergone significant changes, and the rise of social media has introduced a new trend known as "loud quitting." This phenomenon involves disgruntled employees expressing their frustrations publicly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram Live, making a spectacle of their decision toleave their jobs.While this approach may seem enticing to some, human resources experts caution against engaging in such behavior due to the potential long-term consequences it can have on an individual's career.

Related:Quiet Quitting Is Dividing the Workforce. Here's How to Bring Everyone Back Together.

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