In today’s world of the ever-changing employment landscape, both quiet quitting and quiet hiring are strategies used by employers and employees alike to manage their careers. Quiet quitting is the practice of leaving a job without announcing it publicly; instead, employees tend to inform their immediate superiors and colleagues. On the other hand, quiet hiring is when employers hire new employees without publicly announcing the news. Although both techniques are a means people use to balance their work and personal lives, as well as gain a better understanding of the job market, there needs to be a bigger focus on the underlying causes of quiet quitting and why creating a healthy workplace is vital to the success of your employees.
There are several steps an employer can take to ensure they are offering a healthy workplace to cut down on quiet quitting.