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“Lazy girl jobs” have become quite the phenomenon in the workplace.
Spreading rapidly on TikTok, the idea has quickly built a caché with young professionals, especially among young Millennials and Gen Z talent.
But what is a “lazy girl job?”
According to The Wall Street Journal, a lazy girl job “can be done from home, comes with a chill boss, ends at 5 pm sharp and earns between $60,000 and $80,000 a year—enough to afford the basic comforts of young-adult life, yet not enough to feel compelled to work overtime.” Advocates tout roles such as “digital marketing associate,” “customer-success