Episode Description
The idea of career minimalism sounds healthy. But this trending philosophy of your job being a tool, not your identity (especially popular with Gen Z) could be quietly weakening your career if you're not careful.
In this episode, Sarah Doody breaks down what career minimalism actually is, why it's gained so much momentum (spoiler: burnout, broken loyalty, and unpredictable layoffs), and the hidden risk most career minimalists never talk about. The real danger isn't doing less at work — it's what you're building (or not building) while you're there.
Sarah also discusses the concept of "Portable Equity" and shares three practical tips so you can protect your work-life balance without accidentally making yourself less employable.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:58 What is career minimalism?
3:24 How did we get here? Burnout, hustle culture, and broken loyalty
4:41 Where career minimalism starts to get tricky
6:51 The hidden assumption of career minimalists
7:50 Why career minimalists often end up job hopping
10:16 The reframe: building portable equity
11:24 Three practical tips for career minimalists
11:45 Tip 1: Optimize for portability, not just balance
12:34 Tip 2: Know the difference between being useful and being valuable
13:59 Tip 3: Treat every role as temporary
16:35 Always be seeking — the career version of "always be closing"
17:36 Wrap up
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