Job seekers around the world have more in common than we may think, new survey says
Kellanova, formerly known as Kellogg Company, released a new multi-country study highlighting key factors job seekers prioritize in the workplace. The survey, titled 'What About Me? Attracting Top Talent in a Shifting Job Market,' involved 3,500 respondents from the U.S., Canada, U.K., Mexico, Australia, and India. Findings revealed that 95% of job seekers seek employers that recognize and reward their impact, while 63% value workplace flexibility and career development. Additionally, 92% prioritize their wellbeing, with paid time off and healthcare benefits being crucial. The research also underscores the importance of continuing education and skills-based training, particularly among students.
Kellanova's new 'Culture of Best' initiative focuses on integrity, accountability, and courage. The company aims to enhance its workplace culture by offering flexible working options, comprehensive benefits, and learning programs like the Tigerhall platform. The survey results support Kellanova's vision to create an inclusive and high-performing work environment.
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Survey Finding Highlights
- Job seekers universally view attributes that benefit their individual careers and wellbeing as most appealing when it comes to work experience.
95% of respondents want a workplace that rewards them for the impact they make and94% want the opportunity to unleash their potential and become their best.92% of candidates expect their employer to place a priority on their wellbeing. - There is high value placed on programs and benefits that foster flexibility.
64% of respondents rated paid time off (PTO) and leave policies as a must-have and37% felt that a hybrid office environment was a differentiator. - While healthcare benefits lead in the
U.S. andCanada (62% ), healthcare benefits and financial incentives are both the most expected benefits and the benefits most likely to increase interest in a company. Continuing education and skills-based training paid for by an employer followed closely behind. - Career development is the top must-have for students (
64% ) – outpacing PTO and leave policies (63% ) and compensation (57% ) – emphasizing the importance of investment in skills and growth. - Job seekers take notice of a company's legacy and brands. About
40% of respondents consider history of philanthropy and commitment to sustainability as differentiators.39% consider a company's longstanding relationship with consumers/customers and a portfolio of beloved brands as differentiating.
The research was commissioned to support the development and rollout of Kellanova's new aspiration to build a Culture of Best and its refreshed and simplified values of Integrity, Accountability and Courage. Kellanova's "Culture of Best" celebrates boldness and empowers employees to challenge the status quo, achieve results and win together. Ingrained in the company's culture is its Kellanova Better Days™ Promise. By addressing the intersection of wellbeing, hunger, sustainability and equity, diversity and inclusion (ED&I), the company is committed to advancing sustainable and equitable access to food for 4 billion people by the end of 2030.
"The start of our new era as Kellanova is a unique opportunity for us to evolve our culture and ways of working, to better connect our people and their work to our vision, our purpose and our strategy," said Steve Cahillane, Kellanova Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer. "Our goal in defining our Culture of Best was to capture what it will take for us to become the world's best-performing snacks-led powerhouse and inspiring our best teams to do it."
"Through this survey, we engaged in a thorough process to understand what existing and potential talent are looking for in an employer," said Melissa Howell, Chief Human Resources Officer at Kellanova. "We know people want flexibility in the workplace, access to learning and development opportunities, and the ability to make a real impact. That's why we offer flexible working options and programs like our Tigerhall learning and development platform. We also offer competitive benefits to our employees. In the
Howell added, "These programs are all part of our commitment to build our Culture of Best. We want to help our employees meet their physical, financial, emotional and social health needs so they can bring their best selves to work and build powerhouse careers at Kellanova."
The results of the survey can be found on the Kellanova Newsroom. To learn more about career opportunities at Kellanova, visit www.kellanovacareers.com.
Survey was conducted online between April 11-17, 2024. Respondents included 3,500 students and employed adults aged 21-45 from the
About Kellanova
Kellanova (NYSE: K) is a leader in global snacking, international cereal and noodles, and
At Kellanova, our purpose is to create better days and ensure everyone has a seat at the table through our trusted food brands. We are committed to promoting sustainable and equitable food access by tackling the crossroads of hunger, sustainability, wellbeing, and equity, diversity & inclusion. Our goal is to create Better Days for 4 billion people by the end of 2030 (from a 2015 baseline). For more detailed information about our commitments, our approach to achieving these goals, and methodology, please visit our website at https://www.kellanova.com.
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