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Till Resignation Does Us Part

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January 05, 2025

Workplace duos aren't a new phenomenon, and in recent years they've become increasingly prevalent

- Mamta Sharma

Till Resignation Does Us Part

In one of my earlier workplaces, two Imen were so connected that they would complete each other's sentences.

They would often refer to themselves as each other's handbag," says Smita Shetty Kapoor, CEO and co-founder of Kelp, an HR tech company. Many such work relationships are lately seen in the corporate spaces and signal a new trend of "work spouses."

Who's a Work Spouse?

A colleague you share a deep, non-romantic connection with is called a "work spouse". This relationship is often formed through shared experiences, mutual understanding, and a similar outlook on work. In many ways, a work spouse can be a trusted confidant someone who offers emotional support, gives constructive feedback, and provides camaraderie during long work hours. Pew Research found last year that relationships with coworkers and bosses were the most positive aspects of many people's roles, leading to higher overall job fulfilment.

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