One Out of Nine Employees Would Leave Their Current Job

By: Together Abroad 15-01-2017

Categories:* Daily employment news,

One out of nine Dutch employees would leave their current job as soon as possible if they could do the same work for another boss. Another half of all employees is less resolute, but is certainly open to it.Only a minority (33%) is so loyal to their employer that they categorically refuse to move, according to an annual survey of 1100 employees by the salary processor Raet.

Substantial Differences from Last Year

Differences with last year are significant. Thus, the number of people that are expected to work elsewhere within two years doubled. It was 7% in 2016, now it stands at 13%. As formillennials (employees up to 35 years old), a quarter expected to leave their current employer within two years.

Few Career Opportunities

The main reason to consider a switch is that they are dissatisfied with the lack of career prospects with their current employer. From research among young people carried out last year, it was found out that regularly changing jobs is considered an important way to continuously develop.

Source: http://www.rtlnieuws.nl

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