Do Employees Want "Career Minimalism?" You Make The Call

The Global Workplace Report 2025 from analytics firm WorkL draws on responses from more than 500,000 employees in more than 100 countries and reports an average global engagement score of 75 percent, similar to recent years.

The report notes a trend toward "career minimalism," which describes some employees, particularly men, who prioritize predictable flexibility and balance over traditional advancement.

Source: https://workplaceinsight.net/global-survey-points-to-ongoing-yearning-for-flexible-work/

So, the question for our readers is: Do Employees Want "Career Minimalism?"

Here is the opinion of one of the McCalmon editorial staff:

Jack McCalmon, Esq.

Employees wanting more flexibility and balance is not new. What is new is that more employers are using flexibility and balance as a recruitment tool.

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Latest Numbers

  • Unemployment Rate
    4.3% in Jan 2026
  • Payroll Employment
    +130,000(p) in Jan 2026
  • Average Hourly Earnings
    +$0.15(p) in Jan 2026
  • Employment Cost Index (ECI)
    +0.7% in 4th Qtr of 2025
  • Productivity
    +4.9% in 3rd Qtr of 2025

Source: Department of Labor