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  2. 5 Ways to Turn Your Nightmare Job into a Dream - AOL

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    "A dream job is, according to my research, really any job in which the employee can become fully engaged, using all their strengths and not having to close doors in their minds in order to go to ...

  3. Job characteristic theory - Wikipedia

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    Job characteristics theory is a theory of work design.It provides “a set of implementing principles for enriching jobs in organizational settings”. [1] The original version of job characteristics theory proposed a model of five “core” job characteristics (i.e. skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback) that affect five work-related outcomes (i.e ...

  4. Here’s What the Dream Job Looks Like in 2023 - AOL

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    What is a dream job? The definition may differ depending on who you ask and where they are in life. See: Check Your $2 Bills -- They Could Be Worth Upwards of $4,500Also: How To Build Your Savings...

  5. Is the Dream Job Dead? Gen Z and Millennials May Actually ...

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    “[We are now facing a] ‘post dream job market’ where Gen Z and Y are both facing and challenging the decades of ‘hustle culture,’ with the pandemic renewing the focus on friends, family ...

  6. Job crafting - Wikipedia

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    Job crafting means that work designs are not fixed, and can be adapted over time to accommodate employees' unique backgrounds, motives, and preferences. The success of a job crafter may depend largely on their ability to take advantage of available resources (i.e. people, technology, raw materials etc) to reorganise, restructure, and reframe a job.

  7. Fantasy-prone personality - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy-prone personality (FPP) is a disposition or personality trait in which a person experiences a lifelong, extensive, and deep involvement in fantasy. [1] This disposition is an attempt, at least in part, to better describe "overactive imagination" or "living in a dream world". [2]

  8. ‘Gen Z doesn’t live to work. They work to live’: The paradox ...

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    "I have my doubts on whether a dream job ever existed or whether it was just kind of propaganda," says a 25-year-old whose layoff led to content creation. "But now, no one’s buying it."

  9. Occupational prestige - Wikipedia

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    Occupational prestige results from the consensual rating of a job - based on the belief of that job's worthiness. The term prestige itself refers to the admiration and respect that a particular occupation holds in a society. Occupational prestige is prestige independent of particular individuals who occupy a job.