Founder of Ms. Anti Work says her ‘lazy girl job’ allowed her to only work a few hours a day—and she built her media company on the side
Gabrielle Judge, known as "Ms. Anti Work," popularized the "lazy girl job" trend, which describes a low-effort, white-collar role offering a favorable work-life balance. Judge, a self-proclaimed high achiever, found that such a job allowed her to dedicate only a few hours daily to her employer while simultaneously building her own media company. This trend emerged from the Great Resignation, where workers sought better conditions, and is particularly popular among Gen Z, with many aspiring to entrepreneurship. AI