Melis Carroll // April 18, 2022
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“New normal” was the phrase heard around the workplace throughout much of the first year of the pandemic. It’s become the colloquial term used to describe the lifestyle changes society undertook that have become commonplace, such as remote work.
If “new normal” was the buzzword of 2020, “great resignation” seems to be reigning supreme over the past year. In July 2021, 4 million Americans quit their job and there was a then record-breaking 10.9 million job opens at the end of the month [1].
Fast forward to today