'Great Resignation', only 7% Americans have their dream job
The Great Resignation' is a term we have all heard quite a lot this year, it's used to refer to a large number of typically millennial and Gen Z population who quit their jobs this year for a better option. A survey conducted by Moneypenny stated that only 7% of Americans said that they are current ...
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