52% of Workers are Content with Their Jobs
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As part of the survey, employees also shared which incentives they value most that keep them engaged and loyal to their organization. 

A majority of employed adults (52%) are content in their roles and not engaged in a job search right now, according to a new survey by CareerBuilder, which also showed that 23% of Gen Z, 24% of Millennials, and 14% of Gen X are among those who are actively looking for a new job. As part of the survey, employees also shared which incentives they value most that keep them engaged and loyal to their organization. 

On average, the data shows that a quarter of employed adults have been at their company for three to five years with about one in 10 employees (9%) who have been working at their current company for less than a year, 22% at their company for one to two years, and 20% for six to 10 years.

“With these new survey results, we see that one out of five employees have been at their company for six to 10 years indicating that workers value loyalty and a healthy work culture,” said Kristin Kelley, Chief Marketing Officer at CareerBuilder. “As employers, we strive to keep our teams motivated and happy. This new data helps inform and open the lines of communication, so employers can meet folks where they are, providing an ideal environment that allows everyone to prioritize wellness, flexibility, and work-life balance.”

Of the employed adults, 56% say that the work schedule attracts them most in their current role and is especially important to women (61%) compared to men (51%). Almost half of the workers who were surveyed say that colleagues (48%), fair pay (46%), and work-life balance (43%) are most appealing with 34% who also appreciate their health benefits. In fact, 58% of Gen Z are attracted to their job because of colleagues and work friends while men (52%) are more likely than women (39%) to be drawn to their job because they are being paid fairly.

The survey also revealed the benefits that employees look for outside of common work perks and their company’s current offerings:

Notably, perks related to their work schedule supersede financial offerings for employees including a signing bonus (28%), student loan repayment (20%), childcare or daycare stipend (19%), and tuition reimbursement (15%).