TikTok Is Buzzing About These “Lazy Girl” Jobs And I’m Intrigued
You don’t have to be a girl boss. You don’t have to want to work your way up the corporate ladder. It’s ok to simply want a career that will support you and your family, but not take over your life and become your identity. And in all fairness that’s a refreshing thing to hear. That’s where the term “lazy girl” jobs comes in. This TikTok trend doesn’t mean these workers are lazy. It just means that these careers are low-stress, and low-effort. But they also have decent pay and a favorable work-life balance. Isn’t that what everyone wants? A lazy girl job is typically one that is remote, has minimal supervision, and does not require overtime. (Though if you’re paying time and a half for overtime sign me up on occasion-ya girl likes to spend money).
Our friends at Workamajig analyzed TikTok for all the info on this trend. It originated from a user @gabrielle_judge who went viral due to a video on the topic. Since then, the video has racked up over 3.6 million views.
@gabrielle_judge Career advice for women who don’t know what remote job to apply to. You can bay your bills at not feel tired at the end of the day. Women are here to collect those pay checks and move on from the work day. We have so much more fun stuff happeneing in our 5-9 that is way more important than a boss that you hate. #corporatejobs #jobsearchhacks #remoteworking #antihustleculture #9to5
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Lazy girl jobs are the antithesis of trends like Girl Boss or Career Girlie. And it’s an trend that I do think needs more attention. Working to live not living to work should not be frowned upon. And being available and “on” to the company you work for at all hours of the day, shouldn’t be encouraged. So what are some examples of lazy girl jobs?
According to our friends at Workamajig, who shared this data with us, these are the most popular lazy girl jobs on TikTok:
- Cloud Engineer
- E-learning Assistant
- Translator
- Customer Feedback Analyst
- Data Entry Specialist
- Accountant
- Freelance Writer
- Data Analyst
- Informatics Nurse
- Museum Assistant
- Library Assistant
- Software Engineer
- IT Analyst
- Copy Editor
- Hotel Night Auditor
- Talent Acquisition
- Research Assistant
- Legan Assistant
- Market Research Analyst
- Executive Assistant
- Art Teacher
- Social Media Manager
- Insurance Claim Adjuster
- Digital Content Creator
- Community Moderator
So if you’re looking to start a new career, and reclaim your work-life balance these careers are great places to start. Some require specialized degrees but others do not. So embrace that Lazy Girl lifestyle, you deserve it! Think I can work one of these while also working my current job? In this economy, I need all the money I can get!