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 people said they see themselves staying for at least a year, and anther 20% say they’re not sure how long they will stay.
Just 5% of people say they see themselves staying at their company indefinitely.
By age
“Less than a year” was the most popular response in every age group 18 to 50, though the youngest set (18 to 25) chose it more often than the oldest (46 to 50).
Workers aged 18 to 25:

Workers aged 46 to 50:

Among the 50+ group, a different picture emerged. For those aged 50 to 60, the most popular answer was “not sure,” while those aged 61 to 65 were most likely to say they would stay on “1 to 2 more years.”
Workers aged 51 to 55:

Workers aged 56 to 60:

Workers aged 61 to 65:

The least popular response overall? “Indefinitely.”
Check out the full survey here.
