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Young woman shares why she s quiet quitting Here s what others think about this phenomenon

When Tan Jia Min started working as a research assistant in 2019 after graduating from university, she was eager to give her best at work. This meant changing or cancelling her personal plans to complete tasks assigned to her, and sometimes even finishing a week's work in two days. Unfortunately, two years into the job, the 27-year-old, who works at.

Quitting after your bonus? 74% of AsiaOne readers polled have thought about it

For those lucky enough, this period is typically the time for receiving your year-end bonuses. And for some, the annual review and increment are also taken as signs of whether to stay in their company, or move on to greener pastures. However, with the looming economic uncertainties and reported job cuts, we wondered where are people's heads at this.

Blackmail, stalking and death threats: Cosplayer Rurusama shares what it s like being an influencer

Being in the public eye as an influencer is a double-edged sword; while such individuals get plenty of love from their followers, they also get a fair amount of hate too. Case in point, popular content creator who goes by the moniker Rurusama. The 23-year-old influencer, who started out as a cosplayer in 2018, revealed to AsiaOne that she receives.

Do Singaporeans care strongly about the LGBTQ cause? Here s what an AsiaOne survey found

Following the announcement to repeal Singapore's gay sex ban in August, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) tabled a bill in Parliament yesterday (Oct 20) to repeal a law that criminalises sex between men. On the same day, the Ministry for Social and Family Development (MSF) has also sought to amend the Constitution to protect the definition of marriage. While.

1 in 3 Singapore employees can live without WFH , men more likely than women to say so: AsiaOne survey

With working from home (WFH) becoming a large part of our lives during the Covid-19 pandemic, you would think that flexible work arrangements have become an important criterion for workers. In a recent AsiaOne survey, however, a significant number comprising about a third of respondents (35 per cent) indicated that they would be able to "live without WFH". Among the.

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