54% of Hiring Managers and HR Professionals Say Many Employees Leaving Their Companies are Choosing to Work for Themselves
Fiverr Business and Hibob joined forces to survey over 1000 U.S.-based HR professionals and hiring managers about the current state of their company’s workforce amid The Great Resignation
Fiverr Business and Hibob joined forces to survey over 1000 U.S.-based HR professionals and hiring managers about the current state of their company’s workforce amid The Great Resignation. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Top level findings confirm employees are leaving their jobs at rapid speed due to an increased desire for flexibility in their work-life, and because of this, both HR professionals and hiring managers are struggling to find ways to fill these talent gaps. Key to this struggle is
Key findings from the report are:
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People are leaving their jobs because of an increased desire for more workplace flexibility.
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30% of respondents said that people are leaving their jobs more now than pre-COVID because they want more flexibility. This comes above better pay (27% ) and higher title (26% ).
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It’s not the younger employees that are leaving, despite what most people think.
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46% said that at their companies, managers and directors are leaving more than entry level employees.56% of those who’ve seen employees leave in the last six months said that the people leaving their companies are between ages 36-45 while37% said that people leaving are between ages 26-35.
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When these managers and directors leave, the team’s productivity is hindered. Their absence is also costing the organization money and creating massive skills gaps.
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58% said that turnover has either some negative effect or a very bad effect on their team’s productivity.-
When breaking down HR professionals and hiring managers, hiring managers (
44% ) feel the impact of employee turnover more than HR professionals (38% ).
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When breaking down HR professionals and hiring managers, hiring managers (
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35% of respondents respectively said the amount of extra costs they incur to onboard and train new employees and the skills gap that is created are the most negative impacts of employee turnover.
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It’s taking organizations a long time to find new hires.
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More than half (
61% ) said that it takes on average, up to six months to hire new full time employees.39% said more than six months.
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More than half (
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That is likely because nowadays there are many more jobs and when an employee leaves their job, they may not be looking for a new one. So the pool of talent is extremely limited.
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54% of HR professionals and hiring managers said that many people that have left their companies are already working for themselves (becoming freelancers or starting their own business).
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There is a likely massive pool of freelance talent out there because of this. HR professionals and hiring managers agree that by hiring freelancers some of the biggest positive impacts are adding flexibility (
42% ) and fresh outlooks and innovation (42% ) to an organization.-
Other respondents said that freelancers can have a fantastic impact on the upskilling of internal employees (
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48% of HR professionals said flexibility was the biggest positive impact in hiring freelancers vs. only37% of hiring managers.
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Other respondents said that freelancers can have a fantastic impact on the upskilling of internal employees (
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However they’re not acting on it and HR professionals and hiring managers need to better align on this.
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58% of respondents said that they never or rarely work with freelancers to fill skill gaps and complete tasks, while another42% said that they do sometimes or all the time. -
Hiring managers seem to be more open to hiring freelancers, with
39% of managers saying that they sometimes contact freelancers to fill employment gaps and complete tasks, as compared to only30% of HR professionals.
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HR professionals seem to be more adverse and feel there are more challenges to hiring freelance talent than hiring managers.
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31% of HR professionals said inclusivity to the team was a challenge vs.26% of hiring managers.50% of HR professionals said they have payment issues when hiring freelancers, calling it a “dealbreaker” vs.42% of hiring managers. -
In hiring freelancers, roughly 3 in 10 hiring managers and HR professionals said payroll was the biggest challenge (
30% ) as is administrative technicalities (29% ).
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“The value that freelance talent can bring to an organization that is facing a talent shortage is unmatched,” said
“At Hibob, we have seen this last year a tremendous emphasis on workplace flexibility - hybrid working solutions and remote setups. To attract, retain, and grow employees, HR professionals and hiring managers are seeing that employees continually expect their direct managers and companies to help them achieve work life balance as well as to trust their commitment and engagement when goals and tasks are communicated well. HR professionals realize that skilled candidates and remarkable people will work for organizations that offer flexible work arrangements in terms of location, hours, commuting and various contractual arrangements - whether that’s in a full-time role or as a freelancer,” says
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