People leave their jobs mainly because of a lack of opportunities for further career development (45%). They also decide to leave because they are dissatisfied with senior management (41%), they don't like the working environment (36%) or don't consider their work to be sufficiently stimulating (36%). Salary and benefits are relevant reasons to leave for only 34% of employees.
People most often refuse to change their jobs because they can't imagine what it would be like to work somewhere else (49%). There is, therefore, a huge area for organizations to start investing in developing their employer brands. Job offers also should be tailored for individual age groups and women candidates.
People most often learn about new work opportunities, that they later decide to accept, from recommendations of someone they know, from recruitment agencies, job portals, and social networks. On the other hand, they do not get much information from press or radio. In Europe, recruitment agencies have the strongest position.
There is a very significant, recent trend of talent shifting to smaller organizations. Employees are looking particularly for greater challenges, making an impact, a strong vision and company culture. The younger generation does not hesitate to completely change an industry. Most talented candidates are moving to the technology, healthcare and energy industries.
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