Does everyone scroll through career advice articles aimlessly?
Many people find themselves browsing career advice without a specific goal in mind. This behavior often stems from a natural human desire to feel prepared for the future or to explore potential paths, even when not actively seeking a new role. It's a common way to passively gather information about professional development and opportunities.
Research from LinkedIn suggests that over 60% of professionals regularly consume career-related content even when they are not actively job searching.
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Am I the only one who scrolls aimlessly through career advice articles?
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Why Do I?
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