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‘Work situationship’: Why uncertainty shapes worker dynamics

July 16, 2026
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Financial pressures and labor market uncertainty are leading many employees to choose job stability over long-term commitment. At the same time, employers are offering less clarity around career growth, job security and expectations. This shifting ground has created what the career website Zety calls a “situationship.”

“These dynamics are driving work situationships—employer-employee relationships defined by mixed signals, uncertainty about the future and the choice to stay together despite signs that a job may no longer be the right fit,” it said in a new report.

See also: Why ERGs may be HR’s secret tool amid uncertainty

Nearly 6 in 10 workers don’t see a clear, long-term path with their current employer, and two-thirds don’t believe their employer is committed to keeping them long-term. As a result, the traditional career path is being replaced by a professional holding pattern. Most workers no longer view their current roles as long-term investments, choosing instead to coast casually or keep an active eye on the exit.

“These job security and employee loyalty statistics are the corporate equivalent of a standoff where nobody wants to be the first one to commit,” the report said. “Workers aren’t investing their futures in companies that treat them like numbers on a spreadsheet, and employers aren’t providing the security employees crave.”

Work ‘situationships’ resemble similar personal relationships

The hallmarks of work situationships resemble those of personal ones, including a lack of progress, unclear expectations and growing frustration. Workers report experiencing limited growth opportunities (32%), feeling unfulfilled or frustrated (23%), poor manager relationships (19%), blurred work-life boundaries (17%) and unclear role expectations (15%).

“A job turns into a situationship when communication fades and the opportunity for personal growth disappears,” the report said. “Without clear expectations or a path forward, employees are left in limbo, navigating mixed signals and blurred boundaries.”

Given this uncertain environment, why do workers choose to remain in their jobs?

  • Financial stability (60%)
  • Their role feels comfortable or familiar (47%)
  • Benefits (40%)
  • Flexibility or remote work (35%)
  • Job market uncertainty (29%)
  • Better job opportunities not available (29%)

“Workers are staying because bills need to be paid, and the external job market feels daunting,” the report said. “Financial survival, familiarity and essential benefits are heavily outweighing the desire for actual career fulfillment right now. It’s not a professional romance; it’s a marriage of convenience dictated by economic reality.”

These trends offer an opportunity for employers to proactively address worker concerns.

“While workers may not be actively seeking an exit, many are also not fully invested in a future with their current employer,” the report concluded. “Instead, the data suggest a growing number are navigating an in-between state, essentially quiet quitting while they wait for a clearer signal about what comes next.“


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