Nearly 30% of Workers Want to Leave Their Job Within a Year

Millennials have been painted as the quintessential job hoppers, but they’re hardly the only ones contemplating their next gig. Twenty-nine percent of workers say they see themselves leaving their current employer within a year, according to the latest reading of an ongoing query of 10,000 workers by Comparably. While that was the single-most popular response, a combined 46% of … Read full-story

34% of Tech Workers Say They Stay at Their Job Because It’s Comfortable

It may be surprising to hear, but your company’s noble mission isn’t what keeps most people coming back everyday. It’s all about comfort Thirty-four percent of workers rated “comfort and familiarity” as the main reason they stay at their company, according to data by Comparably. The next most popular response was “compensation and benefits” (26%). … Read full-story

The No. 1 Thing People Want Their Bosses to Improve? Communication.

Fifty percent of workers in the tech industry say communication is the biggest opportunity for improvement for managers, according to the latest reading of an ongoing query by Comparably. The second most popular response was “accountability” (20%), followed by “positivity” (14%), “honesty” (9%), and “work ethic” (7%). The data is derived from the responses of more than 10,000 … Read full-story

1 in 4 People Say Meetings at Their Company Are ‘Poor’ or ‘Horrible’

When done right, meetings can be incredibly productive. But for nearly two-thirds of people, they’re “meh” at best. In a recent query of more than 5,000 workers across the tech industry, 38% of people described their meetings as “average,” and 25% described their meetings as either “poor” or “horrible.” Altogether, that means 63% of people are unimpressed … Read full-story

Only 53% of People in Communications Like Their Work-Life Balance

A query of more than 10,000 tech workers reveals that people who work in the communications are least content with their work-life balance. Fifty-three percent of workers in the communications department at tech companies say they are satisfied with their work-life balance, according to a July 3 reading of an ongoing query by Comparably. Breaking it down … Read full-story

54% of People Are Dissatisfied With Their Career Status

Fifty-four percent of workers in tech say they aren’t content with where they are in their careers, according to the latest reading of an ongoing query by Comparably. The most and least satisfied workers Workers in administrative roles, customer support, and finance showed the highest rates of dissatisfaction. Only 17% of workers in administrative roles, 23% of … Read full-story

73% of Engineers Say Their Jobs Are ‘Very Secure’ or ‘Secure Enough’

Engineers feel more confident about their job security than any other tech worker. About 73% of engineers rated their jobs as “very secure” or “secure enough,” according to the latest reading of an ongoing query by Comparably. The average for all workers in tech was 66%. Engineers: All workers: The most secure Engineers were most confident in their … Read full-story