Lazy Girl Jobs is a new workplace catchphrase that's entered the corporate lexicon. The term defines a Lazy Girl Job as one that can be done from home, comes with a fairly laid back or chill boss and ends at 5pm sharp. It's incredibly popular on TikTok right now, particularly among Gen Z candidates. "It's a sort of half serious, half tongue in cheek celebration of not doing too much"
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