What’s Behind the Quarter-Life Career Crisis — and How Can Workers Cope?

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The early stages of a career are supposed to be exciting, full of energy, momentum, and opportunity. But for many professionals, reality looks very different. Instead of growth and direction, they’re facing burnout, boredom, and uncertainty. This growing trend is more than just a rough patch; it’s what many are calling a quarter-life career crisis. According to FlexJobs’ latest Workforce…

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