Career The Limits Of Loyalty: Why Women Are More Loyal To Their Bosses Than Men As the workforce moves faster than ever before, the need to move from job to job grows too. Here's a guide to help you handle splitting from your boss - when the time comes. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 Career The Limits Of Loyalty: Why Women Are More Loyal To Their Bosses Than Men As the workforce moves faster than ever before, the need to move from job to job grows too. Here's a guide to help you handle splitting from your boss - when the time comes. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 Previous article Making The Case: In Defence Of The F-Word Next article Five Women Of Different Ages On Their Self-Esteem We don’t stay put at work anymore. “Our parents’ culture was of a job for life,” London-based executive coach and psychologist Dr Perpetua Neo says. “These days, even if you want that, there’s no such thing – so there’s a shift in the way we think about loyalty. You don’t show it by staying somewhere forever.” According to Australian social research group McCrindle, average job length is now 3.3 years – and while the under-25s have always career-hopped as they train, move around and choose a path, national tenure average is dropping for older workers too.This is partly trend-based. Digital access means the freelance marketplace has boomed, there are more flexible work options on the table, and retraining and upskilling are the norm. Tech isn’t just changing the way we work; it’s changing the work itself. The Australian Jobs 2018 report reveals that while automation is still concentrated in the manufacturing sectors, there’s a shift towards “non-routine” roles and career progressions across the board. So why do women still experience such discomfort over changing jobs? futurework leadership Best Of Future Women Leaders Why Ilya stepped back from the business she poured her heart into By Ben Tweedie Leaders The most surprising part of being a first time mum had nothing to do with me By rosa762070 Leaders The #1 mistake employers make when multiple women leave By jitendermittal Career Women returning to work winners in Queensland’s state budget By jitendermittal Leaders This is an exciting article title By Ben Tweedie Wellbeing It took an ADHD diagnosis and a breakdown to change my relationship with work By jitendermittal Leadership New FW partnership to boost number of women in cybersecurity By jitendermittal Career How to build your personal brand By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.