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What Is “Career Cushioning” And Should You Be Doing It?

The New York Times – T Magazine:

By Jasmine Browley· Updated December 14, 2022

Quiet quitting is out. Career cushioning is in.

The newest workplace trend refers to creating a soft place to land in case you’re let go from a job, usually by looking for other employment while still employed at the

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