By Lise Lohez
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Some young professionals say they are “exhausted” by the “big family” aspect of their business. Adobe Stock
TESTIMONIALS – Anxious to find a balance between their private life and their professional life, they ume that they do not want to play the game of sociability in the workplace.
Tonight is after work. Like all the other employees of his start-up, Julien received an invitation by Teams three weeks in advance. He is offered a posh bar in the capital, a wide choice of beers and above all, a moment “ friendliness with his team. He doesn’t hesitate for a second: he won’t go. “ Frankly, the afterworks, I can’t take it anymore he sighs. “ Same thing with seminars, team building, farewell parties… Me, I’m here to work, not to make friends. My gang of friends, I already have it. »
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