Dissatisfaction with job on rise; 80% looking for job change
Hyderabad: Dissatisfaction with job is on the rise
and employees blame poor work-life balance for this state of affairs, with a
whopping 80 per cent of them looking for a change.
The findings of the 'Job Satisfaction
2016' survey revealed that 60 per cent employees are not satisfied with their
current job, while 80 per cent said they are looking to switch jobs.
"The paradigm of job satisfaction
has moved from salary optimisation to career optimisation with a healthy work
life balance," Times Business Solutions Head of Strategy Nilanjan Roy
said.
As per the survey the level of
dissatisfaction has increased year-on-year. In 2015, 78 per cent employees
stated they were happy with their current job, although they were still open to
other opportunities.
The report further said of the 60 per
cent unsatisfied employees, 80 per cent belong to the junior level, 60 per cent
are from the middle level and 40 per cent respondents are from the senior level
profiles.
"Unfortunately, a lot of India Inc
is still concentrating on salary optimisation to increase employee
satisfaction. Although a lot of discussions have happened on taking care of
holistic career aspirations of employees it is high time definite steps are
taken to arrest this dissatisfaction," Roy added.
Among the respondents who claimed to be
unsatisfied, 50 per cent count poor work-life balance, 30 per cent state
meaningless work and 20 per cent say poor salary as the reason for this
dissatisfaction.
Of the respondents who claimed to be
satisfied, 45 per cent state their work-life balance as the major reason for
their job satisfaction. 35 per cent attribute a good salary and 20 per cent say
a good work profile is the reason for their contentment.
PTI
Dissatisfaction with job on rise; 80% looking for job change
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