Truth, Lies and Work

252. QuitTok returns, rising Gen-Z confidence and LinkedIn’s most memorable interviews. PLUS! Do high achievers really sleep less?

Nov 25, 2025
This week, the hosts dive into QuitTok's return, revealing how public resignations provide vital HR insights. They discuss a surprising trend: entry-level workers feel more confident while senior leaders struggle amidst hybrid work challenges. Bizarre and memorable interview anecdotes from LinkedIn keep the laughter flowing. Lastly, they debunk the myth that high achievers need little sleep, exploring the health risks of chronic sleep deprivation and the rarity of true short sleepers. It’s a rollercoaster of workplace truths!
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ANECDOTE

Memorable Interviews Reveal Culture

  • Maria Healy's LinkedIn post collected wild interview stories that reveal company culture instantly.
  • Leanne and Al read examples like karaoke answers and awkward expectations to illustrate interview red flags.
INSIGHT

QuitTok As An HR Dataset

  • QuitTok videos create a live dataset of why employees leave, exposing broken processes and toxic behaviour.
  • Leanne argues public resignations are signals HR should treat as insight, not only PR problems.
ADVICE

Prioritise Manager Training

  • Train managers first because employees often don’t leave jobs, they flee managers.
  • Address compensation perceptions and growth pathways to reduce public resignations.
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