noun General Slang

snackable role

SNAK-uh-bul rohl · noun · slang

A low-commitment job taken for flexibility over ambition.

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A job deliberately chosen for its low stress, limited hours, or flexibility rather than career advancement, prioritizing life outside work. Overlaps with the lazy-girl-job concept.

“She traded the demanding manager track for a snackable role that leaves her evenings free.”
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snackable role In A Sentence

She traded the demanding manager track for a snackable role that leaves her evenings free.

Origin & Usage

Workplace-trend coinage in the mid-2020s reflecting anti-hustle attitudes.

People Also Ask

What is a snackable role?

It is a job deliberately chosen for its low stress, limited hours, or flexibility rather than career advancement, putting life outside work first.

How does a snackable role relate to a lazy girl job?

They overlap; both describe deliberately low-commitment roles prized for flexibility and low stress over ambition.

Where does the term come from?

It is a mid-2020s workplace-trend coinage reflecting anti-hustle attitudes.

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