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One in Three Employees Plan to Look for a New Job Next Year: iCIMS

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In the face of business disruption and new outlooks on work, the only constant is change in today’s workplace. iCIMS today published the 2023 Workforce Report to identify key business trends and understand employee sentiment to help employers adapt talent strategies and be successful in the next year and beyond.

The new research revealed one in three workers plan to look for a new job in 2023, but another third of workers plan to dig in with their current role, taking on more hours and responsibilities. The dichotomy in the workplace, constant upheaval and mixed messages are impacting the way people work and challenging organizations’ ability to retain and grow their workforce.

“New demands require employers to modernize their approach to hiring and retaining talent,” said Laura Coccaro, chief people officer, iCIMS. “We need to help employees take ownership of their careers – ensuring employees have the right skills and are empowered to grow and evolve with your company will be essential in 2023 and beyond. After years of upheaval, the new year provides an opportunity for us to collectively reset and redefine workplace norms, organization structure and processes.”

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Explore more findings and advice in iCIMS’ third annual Workforce Report, which brings together workforce perspectives from thousands of job seekers, insights from HR and business leaders and labor market data from iCIMS’ proprietary database of employer and job seeker activity from more than 4,000 customers.

Learn how business leaders are leveraging iCIMS data and the iCIMS Talent Cloud to transform their approach to talent and future-ready their business at iCIMS INSPIRE global conference this Thursday, Nov. 17.

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