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Professor Dietrich Von Biedenfield featured on the Today Show
The “Great Resignation” or “The Great Regret?” Many U.S. workers who changed jobs
                           during the “Great Resignation” regret quitting their old job. To discuss current employment
                           trends, the TODAY shows featured UHD Professor Dietrich Von Biedenfield as a subject
                           matter expert on the issue. 
                        
                        Professor Von Biedenfield discusses the shift in career changes and new perceptions
                           that are trending in employment. He says it is mostly younger employees driving the
                           career changes. “We’re an instant gratification culture generally but especially in
                           the millennial and Gen Z area” Von Biedenfield says. 
                        
                        Professor Biedenfield provides some helpful advice if you are one of the people that
                           is thinking about resigning to go to another job. 
                        
                        Before you make a major life change, ask potential employers these questions: 
                        
                        - How many hours can I expect to be in the office versus working remote?
- What is my team going to look like?
- When you first came, what was the most unexpected aspect of the job?
He also recommends shadowing an employee to get a feel of the daily routine and company
                           culture. Company culture is hard to gauge if you are only interviewing via Zoom. The
                           job title may imply that you may be doing something cool or innovative, but the reality
                           is you are on the phone all day answering customer complaints. 
                        
                        “A lot of times, the grass is not any different on the other side of the fence,” says
                           Von Biedenfield. 
                        
                        Check out the full interview from the Today's Show.
                     