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The Surprising Reason the Majority of Employees Are Ready to Quit Their Jobs

Recruiting Daily Advisor

According to Gallup’s State of the American Workplace report , higher employee engagement translates to 24% greater worker retention, 21% higher profitability, and 17% more productivity. 85% of employees consider effective communication an “employee benefit.”. How Did We Get Here? Russ Fradin is the CEO of Dynamic Signal.

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Retirements vs Quits: Getting to the Bottom of the Great Resignation

Slayton Search Partners

But the sore truth is that millions of employees continue to re-evaluate their careers and seek new opportunities, leaving employers to redefine their retention initiatives. Towards the beginning of the pandemic, media mainly focused on statistics like “40% of workers planning to quit in the next six months.”

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The Top Hiring Trends in Financial Services to Attract The Best Talent

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

A shortage of mid-career employees Many people left the financial services industry after the crisis in 2008 and the lean economic years that followed. With upskilling and reskilling, employees can find job satisfaction in new ways while acquiring knowledge that benefits the organization.

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What Do Tech Workers Really Want?

Indeed

To tech talent, fancy offices with quantifiable perks may actually be less alluring than more intangible benefits, such as the openness of company leaders, charitable giving initiatives and the company’s brand values. Top perks and benefits involve self-improvement. Workers want advancement and flexibility in a new job .

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Gen Z Rising: How This New Generation Will Transform the Workplace

Employment Metrix

This generation tends to be frugal, probably relating to the recession during their childhoods in 2008. A bonus feature: Besides making Gen Z employees more comfortable and increasing retention, many of these technological innovations that transform the workplace also can benefit the entire organization. Technology Trends.

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Laid Off Workers: How to Recruit This Overlooked Talent Pool

Recruiting Daily Advisor

The Great Recession of 2008 may be a thing of the past, but it still has lasting repercussions to this day. In addition to providing a great company culture, employers should look to revamp their benefits offerings to include financial wellness programs, as well as physical wellness programs that focus on employee well-being.

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3 Things Candidates Care About More Than Money

Brazen Recruiting

With the unemployment rate at the lowest since 2008, today’s job seekers have more choice — and more power — than ever before. When 3,252 employees were asked what mattered more than salary when looking for a new job, they rattled off a list of factors including non-salary benefits, location, and management, among others.