phrase Internet Slang

Quick Quit

/kwɪk kwɪt/ · phrase · slang

Leaving a new job almost immediately after starting it.

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Definitions

1

Resigning within days or weeks of being hired.

“He quick quit after one toxic week.”
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Bailing fast when a role isn't what was promised.

“Quick quitting is rising among Gen-Z workers.”
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3

The opposite of quietly enduring a bad fit.

“She quick quit and never looked back.”
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Quick Quit In A Sentence

Quick quit before the first paycheck.
No shame in a quick quit.
Quick quitting beats staying miserable.

Origin & Usage

A workplace trend term that emerged around 2023 describing rapid resignations from new jobs, contrasted with quiet quitting.

People Also Ask

What does quick quit mean?

Quick quit means leaving a new job almost immediately after starting it.

How is quick quitting different from quiet quitting?

Quick quitting is resigning fast; quiet quitting is staying but doing the minimum.

What does quick quit mean on TikTok?

On TikTok quick quit describes bailing on a job soon after starting.

Where did quick quit come from?

It's a workplace trend term that emerged around 2023.

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