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  • 1. For more trends and ideas from the evolving world of work, visit
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    Is Workforce Loyalty a Thing of the Past?
    Should I Stay or Go Now?
    Presented by:
    Jeff Quinn
    Senior Director of Research, Monster Worldwide
    Paul Jamieson
    Director of Research, Monster Worldwide
    Co-hosted by:
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2. Agenda For Todays Webinar:
Introduction to Loyalty
Whats Going On
Behavior Reveals the True Story
What Employees Really Want
What Should You Do
3. The GOOD News

  • 86% now recruiting for open jobs

4. 58% companies adding workers 5. 16% increasing compensation 6. 10% increasing benefitsSource: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
7. The NOT SO GOOD News
76%
of employers think they
FAIRLY COMPENSATE
their workers
41%
of HR Executives find it
MORE CHALLENGING to attract talent for new jobs
ONLY 33%
of workers
FEEL THE SAME WAY
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
8. The BAD News
While companies report that worker loyalty has decreased just 14.5% in past year
82%
of employees say they have updated their resume in the past six months
59%
are looking for a job all the time
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
9. Whats Going On?
10. Do you like your job?
Yes I LOVE IT
No Are you really asking me this
I am just glad to have a job dont love it dont hate it
Please Vote to the Right of Your Screen
11. Who do you identify with???
12. Overall, people like their job
50%
30%
20%
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
13. And they like many aspects of it
Workers Are Satisfied On Many Levels
Workers Largely Respect Their Companies
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
14. Standard measures of loyalty are respectable
How likely would you be to recommend your company as an employer to a friend or relative?
45%
very or somewhatlikely to recommend
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
15. EMPLOYEE Net Promoter Score is dismal
How likely would you be to recommend your company as an employer to a friend or relative?
Promoters
20%
Employee
Net Promoter Score
-38
Detractors
58%
16. Behavior Reveals the Full Story
17. Workers are restless and not very loyal
I would consider another job if
someone I trust referred me
87%
Strongly Agreed
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
18. Tenure does not equal loyalty
Would Consider Changing Jobs
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
19. Resumes are being updated all the time
When was the last time you updated your resume/profile?
2%Do not have one
8%More than 12 months
18% 3-6 months
64%1-3 months
82%
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
20. More than half are actively looking for a new job
2%Never
11%Seldom
28% Occasionally
28%Frequently
31%All the Time
How often do you look for a job
59%
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
21. What Employees Really Want
22. Many factors are at play when making the decision to accept an offer
Top 5:
91% Higher Salary
88%Better Benefits
87% Career Advancement
78%Better Leadership
78% Better Company Culture
91%
Said a higher salary was very important when deciding to take a new position
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
23. Company size is yet another factor
Interest in working for different sized companies
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
24. Perceived value of working for different sized companies
Smaller Companies
Larger Companies
Stable workplace
Better benefits
Higher salaries
Chances for promotions
Better resources
Being part of a family
Feel more valuable
Treated as individual
Bigger impact
Opportunities to learn
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
25. What Should You Do
26. #5
Address misaligned salary, compensation perceptions
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
27. #4
Find ways to improve the company culture
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
28. #3
Manage your employer brand effectively
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
29. #2
Expand and improve your talent acquisition strategies
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
30. #1
Keep your A players
Dont treat all your employees the same
Source: Monster Research Study: Worker Loyalty, 2011
31. Thank you & Questions
CONTACTS:
Jeff Quinn
Senior Director of Research, Monster Worldwide
[email protected]
Paul Jamieson
Director of Research, Monster Worldwide
[email protected]


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