The COVID-19 pandemic saw a mass exodus of employees across multiple industries as workers reevaluated what they wanted from their careers and lives. 9News
The COVID-19 pandemic saw a mass exodus of employees across multiple industries as workers reevaluated what they wanted from their careers and lives.
Before making the move, O'Brien said her confrontational job, with its huge workload and frustration with management, contributed to her stress and sense of burnout.But it became worse when the pandemic hit.O'Brien said she's now happier in her more flexible job. Hobson said things became harder when the pandemic started because she was "already in the throes of burnout".
After building up her finances, she decided to sell her business, resign from her job and take a break."I don't think it's as black and white as that," she said. LinkedIn career expert Cayla Dengate said the reason there may have been more movement during the 2020-21 period was because "a lot of people spent those COVID-19 lockdowns and early days, really soul searching about what they want in life".
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