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OperationsInc Survey Reveals Remote Workers Least Likely to hunt jobs

While more than half (56%) of U.S. workers say they will look for a new job in the next 12 months, fully remote workers are least likely to be actively job seeking, with only 26% currently looking for a new job vs 40% of hybrid (partially in-person, partially remote) workers and 33% of fully in-person workers. The higher likelihood of retention holds even as most (58%) fully remote workers do not feel strongly connected to their employer. These findings are according to OperationsInc’s 2022 What Workers Want survey report, which uncovered what makes workers most likely to stay at or leave a company, what makes employees feel most connected to their employers, and what most influences candidates when considering a job offer.

“Employees in 2022 want control over their work arrangements, robust training opportunities, and supportive communication from leadership,” said David Lewis, OperationsInc CEO. “As our survey results show, employees who don’t find these at their current job are willing to walk away and find new employers.”

Additional findings from the survey of 1,000 U.S. workers show that:

To learn more about OperationsInc’s 2022 What Workers Want: The Workplace Qualities That Have the Biggest Impact on Recruiting and Retention survey and view additional findings, download the full report and register for its live companion webinar.

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