ManpowerGroup's 2023 Workforce Trends Report Reveals "The New Human Age" Is Upon Us
Shifting generational needs and growing demands for greater choice will be key drivers in the race for talent
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"Over the last few years, we've all heard many narratives about robots taking our jobs. What we believed then, and what has come to pass, is that tech can augment human skills rather than replace them. We are now embarking on a New Human Age — a time where people are utilizing technology and digital tools to enhance human connections, be more productive, and live more meaningful lives," said
KEY FINDINGS: Growing talent shortages place even more pressure on attracting and retaining talent of every generation; the research found:
- Purpose and balance matter: By 2025, Gen Z will make up 27% of the workforce and 88% of Gen Z workers say the pandemic has affected what they want from their job vs. 65% of workers 55+.
- It's time to tear the paper ceiling: In 2022, 75% of companies reported talent shortages. To expand their talent pools, more employers are reducing or eliminating college degree requirements and instead focusing on skills acquired through prior work and life experience.
- Look to older workers to increase workforce participation: Yet only 19% of hiring managers are actively looking to hire returning retirees, creating another disadvantage for older adults.
- Remote/hybrid work promotes balance but could affect career progression – with women most impacted: More women say when working remote they are less likely get access to time with senior leaders (37%), learning from others (31%), consideration for a promotion (29%), brainstorming (27%), and collaboration (26%).
- Women are more motivated than men about getting back to the office: 41% of women cite sociability / connection, clear segmentation between work / home, more efficient collaboration, ease of getting work done, and having a place to focus as factors leading their drive to return.
- Upskill workers or they will upskill themselves: 57% of employees are already pursuing training outside of work, because company training programs don't teach them relevant skills, don't advance their career development, or don't help them stay competitive in the marketplace.
- Humans are seeking more humanity in a post-pandemic workplace: It's not just about getting the job done. People say the ability to collaborate (83%), solve problems (82%), and be trustworthy (82%) are more important to do their job well than simply being a high producer (76%).
- People are voting with their feet: 64% of the workforce would consider looking for a new job if they were required to return to the office full-time and 1 in 3 would take another role in the next month if it offered a better blend of work and lifestyle.
- Both employers and workers believe in-person brainstorming is inherently better: More than 80% of workers and employers believe in-person collaboration generates the most creative ideas and drives camaraderie within the workplace.
"The New Human Age" trend report is now available at: manpowergroup.com/the-new-human-age
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Emma Almond , +1 (414) 544-1489, emma.almond@manpowergroup.com