ManpowerGroup's Inaugural Global Talent Barometer Reveals Workplace Paradox: 80% Find Meaning at Work, Yet 1 in 3 Eye the Exit
"The employee-employer relationship is at a crossroads. People expect work to offer them more. More balance. More options. More humanity. More than just a paycheck," said
KEY FINDINGS
Well-Being
- Nearly half (49%) of all employees grapple with daily stress, highlighting a critical well-being challenge for employers.
- People experiencing less daily stress are twice as likely to remain in their current roles, emphasizing the importance of stress management in talent retention strategies.
- Company culture alignment is strong, with 71% of employees feeling connected to their organization's vision and values, yet there's room for improvement in work-life balance, as only 65% feel fully supported in this area.
Job Satisfaction
- A significant retention risk looms, with 35% of all workers – and a staggering 47% of young professionals – considering a job change within six months, despite 63% expressing job satisfaction.
- Job security sentiment is relatively high at 71%, but trust in management for career development lags behind at 63%, indicating a potential disconnect between employees and leadership.
- Despite reporting higher well-being and work-life balance, 41% of remote workers are considering job changes, challenging conventional wisdom about remote work satisfaction.
Confidence
- People overwhelmingly feel capable in their roles, with 87% expressing confidence in their skills. However, a third (34%) see a ceiling in their current workplace, citing insufficient opportunities for career goal achievement.
- Though 73% believe their organization offers chances to gain new skills, 59% of workers say they've received no skills training in the past six months and only 57% see clear paths for promotion or internal mobility, suggesting a gap between skill development and career advancement.
- Two out of every five Gen X women (42%) feel they lack opportunities to reach their career goals at their current organization.
REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Mexico stands out with 89% of workers finding high levels of meaning and purpose in their work, whileThe Netherlands leads in overall workforce well-being at 73%.Singapore's workforce exhibits a unique duality: they show one of the highest likelihoods of changing jobs in the next six months (41% low job satisfaction) while simultaneously expressing the strongest confidence in their current skills to secure new roles (72%).- Nordic countries
Norway andSweden demonstrate strong job security, with 80% and 71% of workers respectively feeling secure in their positions for the next six months. However, these nations also face challenges, with fewer perceived opportunities for development and promotion (48% inNorway and 53% inSweden ), and lower trust in managers (57% inNorway and 57% inSweden ). France records one of the lowest Well-Being Index scores at 61%, suggesting significant challenges in work-life balance and job satisfaction.The United States displays robust overall sentiment, achieving a Confidence Index of 79%, with 73% of workers feeling secure in their jobs over the next six months.
The Global Talent Barometer introduces new metrics, including the Well-Being Index, Job Satisfaction Index, and Confidence Index, providing a holistic view of workforce sentiment globally. These innovative indices offer employers unprecedented tools to measure and understand employee sentiment, enabling more effective strategies for talent management and workplace improvement.
To view the complete results of the 2024 Global Talent Barometer, visit: manpowergroup.com/en/insights/talent-barometer
ABOUT THE GLOBAL TALENT BAROMETER
The ManpowerGroup Global Talent Barometer measures worker well-being, job satisfaction, and confidence. around the world. The Talent Barometer leverages independent survey best-practices and statistically significant samples to create a powerful tool to better understand what workers want globally. The research aims to improve the future of work through deeper understanding of key drivers of workforce sentiment today.
METHODOLOGY
Survey responses were collected from 12,062 workers across 16 countries from
COUNTRIES SURVEYED
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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SOURCE
John Julitz, +1 (414) 502-9314, john.julitz@manpowergroup.com