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Third-Annual Voice of the Workforce Research Study: isolved

isolved CONNECT — Businesses should prepare for another challenging year of retaining top talent according to isolved’s survey of 1,100-plus full-time employees (FTEs) in the U.S. The third-annual research study reveals 58% of employees intend to explore their options this year – an 11% year-over-year increase after a 2023 plagued with turnover and talent woes. There are actions that employers can take now to reduce turnover as they work to improve employee experience (EX) which 90% of respondents said directly impact the customer experience (CX) they provide.

Approximately two-thirds of respondents indicated that salary was the primary factor that motivated them to accept a new offer. An increased emphasis on compensation is not surprising given inflation has impacted many financially with 55% of FTEs admitting that they live paycheck-to-paycheck and 85% revealing inflation has impacted their spending habits like saving less (54%), dipping into their savings (45%) and dipping into retirement (41%). For these reasons and others, half of FTEs surveyed would like their employers to offer on-demand pay to give them access to wages as they earn them.

While the “2023-2024 Voice of the Workforce: Keys to Better Employee Experience” paints a challenging picture for companies when it comes to retaining talent, it also presents an opportunity. There are actions businesses can take to drive a better EX.

“If business leaders are looking for yet another reason to invest in employee experience, this is it – your company and customers will suffer if employees aren’t properly looked after,” said Lina Tonk, Chief Experience Officer of isolved. “With the percentage of employees planning to explore their options continuing to increase, businesses need to invest in better HCM technology, continue to build inclusive environments, and provide career development and guidance. The need to invest in employee experience and, in turn, deliver a differentiated customer experience has never been greater or more rewarding.”

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