Flexibility is Now a Deal-Breaker For Job Seekers
Qualtrics' recent report highlights a significant shift in job seekers' priorities, emphasizing flexibility as a top consideration, now among the top three factors influencing job decisions, alongside compensation and role fit. This change is attributed to the pandemic's impact on work preferences, making flexibility a vital expectation. The report, based on a survey of 3,364 US respondents, reveals that compensation constitutes 25.2% of decision-making, while flexibility accounts for 15.2%, particularly valued by women and primary caregivers.
- Flexibility has become a critical factor for job seekers, now ranking among the top three considerations.
- The report indicates that compensation, role fit, and flexibility are the foremost priorities for candidates.
- A significant portion of job seekers (62%) prioritizes flexibility in job offers, reflecting changing expectations.
- The share of US workers believing they are paid fairly declined from 2020 to 2021.
Pay and role fit remain important, but the rise of remote work has elevated flexibility from a nice-to-have perk to a must-have expectation, according to a new
The findings illustrate how employee expectations have changed dramatically over the course of the pandemic as millions of workers experienced working from home – and how difficult those expectations would be to change.
Compensation is the top consideration of job seekers, and as more states introduce laws requiring employers to disclose pay ranges in job listings, it is easier for job seekers to quickly evaluate and compare opportunities. It's also easy for current employees to know where their salary is within the range. The share of US workers who believe they are paid fairly for their work fell from 2020 to 2021.
For example, assume that a “dream job” is one that closely aligns with a candidate’s skills and interests and comes with great coworkers. A second job offer has an average role fit and coworkers, but a highly flexible work environment. If the “dream job” has at least some flexibility,
Starting a family and taking care of loved ones elevated the importance of flexibility even more. Overall, flexibility in where and when work is done drives
“The increased availability to choose when and where we work opened up opportunities for employees across the country, especially for those who have caretaking responsibilities or disabilities that make working in a traditional office more difficult to navigate,” said
For US job candidates, compensation carries the most weight in candidates’ decisions – about
Social ties to coworkers, the ability to progress in a career and how focused the company is on social and environmental efforts carried the least weight, but should not be discounted. While more than half of employees say they would not even consider working at a company with values that don’t align with their own,
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Percent of Decision
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Role fit |
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Flexibility |
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Workload |
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Social connection |
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Career trajectory |
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Social and environmental focus |
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See the full report here: https://www.qualtrics.com/ebooks-guides/2022-destination-workplace-report/
Methodology
This study was conducted as a conjoint analysis in
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