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What is 'loud quitting' and why HR professionals don't recommend it?

Loud quitting refers to the trend of employees declaring their resignation on social media, or venting their frustration with their jobs online.

July 25, 2023 / 09:00 IST
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Almost 1 in 5 employees engage in loud quitting, according to Gallup’s 2023 State of the Global Workplace Report (Representational image)

The trend of quiet quitting became one of the biggest workplace buzzwords last year, but this year, it seems to have been replaced by its opposite – loud quitting. Loud quitting refers to the trend of employees declaring their resignation on social media, or venting their frustration with their jobs online.

Very often, these employees talk about quitting their jobs on Instagram Live or TikTok in the hopes of going viral. However, HR professionals have warned against the trend of loud quitting. Read on to find out more:

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What is loud quitting?

If quiet quitting is about doing the bare minimum at work without taking on extra tasks, loud quitting is all about leaving your job dramatically. Employees who engage in this trend declare their resignation on social media – sometimes before even talking to their bosses one-on-one.