Do you pass on added responsibilities at the office, have no desire to progress into management roles, and prioritize your 5-to-9 over your 9-to-5? If so, you might be a career minimalist.

According to a recent Glassdoor report published in August, “career minimalism” is the latest corporate buzzword to describe Gen Z’s attitude toward work.

Minimalism is a choice of lifestyle focused on the bare essentials, stripping back to those things in life that truly spark joy. This simple, uncluttered existence prioritizes the fundamentals—such as relationships, passions, and personal growth—over material possessions. Now, some are saying the same principle can be applied to work.

Rather than seeking flashy job titles and taking on added responsibilities for no extra pay, some Gen Zers are simpl

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