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iHire’s 2024 Talent Retention Report Spotlights the “Great Stay”

iHire today published its 2024 Talent Retention Report, analyzing the results of its survey of more than 2,000 U.S. workers and employers from 57 industries. Showing an 11.1% year-over-year decrease in voluntary employee quits, the sixth annual research report spotlights trends in turnover, engagement, job satisfaction, and more amid the “Great Stay.” Read the full report at www.iHire.com/Retention2024.

 The following are notable findings from iHire’s survey:

 The Great Stay is in, and the Great Resignation is out.

 Some employees are anxious about artificial intelligence’s impact on their job security.

 Toxic workplaces and poor leadership are the top drivers of quits, but employees aren’t being honest about those reasons in exit interviews.

 Employees increasingly value a strong work/life balance – and the flexibility to achieve that balance – over pay.

 Employers must look beyond pay as both a retention and engagement tool.

 “As the labor market cools, we are witnessing a larger proportion of employees choosing to stay with their employers,” said Steve Flook, iHire’s President and CEO. “To keep valuable talent not only aboard but also engaged and productive, employers must look beyond pay raises. Fostering positive work environments and inclusive cultures, enabling healthy work/life balances, and ensuring leaders and managers exemplify their company’s core values are critical to retention and, therefore, achieving a competitive advantage.”

 To access iHire’s 2024 Talent Retention Report, visit www.iHire.com/Retention2024.

 About the Survey

1,544 job seekers and 555 and employers in the U.S. responded to iHire’s Talent Retention Survey in September and October 2024 via the Qualtrics XM platform. Respondents came from iHire’s job and job seeker databases comprising employers and candidates across 57 talent communities. All decimal points are rounded to the nearest tenth. For many questions, multiple answers could be selected, so percentages add up to a sum greater than 100%. In some instances, survey questions were skipped by an individual respondent.

 About iHire

iHire is a leading employment platform that powers a family of 57 industry-focused talent networks, including WorkInSports, iHireVeterinary, iHireDental, iHireConstruction, and iHireChefs. For more than 20 years, iHire has combined advanced job matching technology with our expertise in the talent acquisition space to connect job seekers with employers in their desired sector. With an industry-specific, candidate-centric, and data-driven approach to recruitment, iHire helps candidates find meaningful work and employers find unique, high-quality talent – faster, easier, and more effectively than a general job board. Visit www.iHire.com for more information.

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