Why Do Fifty Percent Of American Workers Want To Change Jobs?

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WHY 50% OF AMERICAN WORKERS WANT TO MAKE A CAREER CHANGE According to a recent U.S. Chamber poll, 32% of people who lost their job during the pandemic and remain unemployed say they are looking for work in a different industry. A recent Washington PostSchar School poll noted that one-third of workers under the age of 40 are now considering switching careers or changing industries since the pandemic. The pandemic has taught Americans that nothing is permanent. Everything can change within weeks if not months. Perhaps more worrisome trends for HR leaders is that a growing number of Americans want to spend time by themselves, prompting organizations to rethink their approach to hiring and retention. Historically, people looked to switch careers for a beefier paycheck, better benefits, more opportunities, among other reasons. What’s different now is that while a lot of traditional reasons remain the same, they aren’t the only ones prompting The Great Resignation. Deb Broberg, Executive Director of RealTime Talent and a U.S. Chamber Talent Pipeline Management fellow says the pandemic prompted Americans to reevaluate their priorities and made them realize things like work-life balance, a positive work environment, and flexitime were just as important as money.


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