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4 In 10 U.S. Workers Considering A Job Change In The Second Half Of 2022

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According to Robert Half's Job Optimism Survey, 41% of U.S. workers are considering a job change in the second half of 2022. Key factors driving this include a salary increase (65%) and better advancement opportunities (39%). Notably, over half of those seeking a change favor hybrid (55%) or fully remote (54%) work. The survey involved 2,400 participants across various sectors, revealing that younger professionals (25-40 years) and tech workers are the most likely to change jobs. Only 10% of employees regret leaving their previous positions, indicating a shift towards more confident career moves.

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  • 41% of U.S. workers are considering a job change, reflecting a stable job market sentiment.
  • 65% of respondents prioritize salary increases as a key reason for job switching.
  • High confidence in skill sets with 88% of workers feeling marketable.
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  • Employee turnover poses ongoing challenges for employers as 41% plan to leave their jobs.
  • Money is the top motivator for making a move, Robert Half research shows
  • More than half of professionals considering a change plan to pursue hybrid or fully remote positions

MENLO PARK, Calif., June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Staff turnover will continue to trouble employers, new research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half shows. According to the company's biannual Job Optimism Survey of more than 2,400 workers in the U.S., 41% of respondents said they are currently looking or plan to look for a new role in the second half of 2022. Results remain steady from six months ago.

Those most likely to pursue new opportunities are:

  • 25- to 40-year-olds (53%)
  • Technology professionals (52%)
  • Working parents (50%)
  • Employees who have been with their company for 5-9 years (49%)

Overall, 88% of workers feel confident about their current skill set and marketability. View an infographic of the research highlights and results by age, tenure and practice area.

Competitive Pay Is Top of Mind
The main reasons professionals are looking for a new job are:

  • A salary boost (65%)
  • Greater opportunities for advancement (39%)
  • A career change after experiencing burnout (34%)

More than half of workers considering a change plan to pursue hybrid (55%) or fully remote (54%) positions. And 54% are open to searching outside their city.

"There has never been a better time to explore the job market and opportunities that offer better pay, a greater challenge and more flexibility," said Paul McDonald, senior executive director of Robert Half. "In this market, even passive job seekers are flight risks, so it's crucial for companies to address employees' priorities before they even contemplate a career move."

Quitter's Remorse Is Rare
Among workers who have been with their current company for a year or less, only 1 in 10 said they regret quitting their previous job. Looking back, 26% would have met with their manager to discuss the issues that made them want to leave and 17% would have asked for a raise or promotion before resigning.

McDonald added, "Employee turnover is bound to happen, but companies can mitigate the risk by promoting internal job opportunities, discussing career paths and re-evaluating compensation regularly."

Visit the Robert Half blog for additional tips on boosting employees' job satisfaction and increasing staff retention.

About the Research
Robert Half's Job Optimism Survey tracks worker sentiment on current and future career prospects and reveals key implications for employers. It's an independent online survey of more than 2,400 workers 18 years of age or older in finance, technology, marketing and creative, legal, administrative and customer support, human resources, and other areas at companies with 20 or more employees in the U.S. (conducted May 17-30, 2022).

About Robert Half
Robert Half (NYSE: RHI) is the world's first and largest specialized talent solutions and business consulting firm that connects opportunities at great companies with highly skilled job seekers. Robert Half offers contract and permanent placement solutions and is the parent company of Protiviti®, a global consulting firm. Visit roberthalf.com and download the company's award-winning mobile app.

 

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FAQ

What does the Robert Half Job Optimism Survey reveal about U.S. workers' job change intentions in 2022?

The survey indicates that 41% of U.S. workers are considering a job change in the second half of 2022.

What are the main reasons professionals are looking for new jobs according to the survey?

The primary reasons include a salary boost (65%), better advancement opportunities (39%), and career changes after burnout (34%).

What percentage of employees regret quitting their previous jobs?

Only 10% of employees who have been with their company for a year or less regret leaving their previous jobs.

What work arrangements are most sought after by employees considering job changes?

More than half of the workers looking for new jobs prefer hybrid (55%) or fully remote (54%) positions.

How many workers feel confident about their skill set and marketability?

88% of workers report feeling confident about their current skill set and marketability.

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