The latest data from Robert Half, based on a survey of over 2,000 employees, highlights a significant increase in turnover appetite compared to the 27% reported just one year ago. Younger workers, particularly Gen Z, are driving this trend, with 55% planning to explore the market. Those currently employed in healthcare and technology sectors show similar restlessness, with 56% and 49% respectively looking for new roles.
Workers are primarily motivated by a desire for improved benefits and perks, cited by 47% of respondents, while 43% are hunting for clearer paths to advancement. Salary remains a key driver for 35%, while 26% cite burnout as a primary reason for wanting to exit their current positions. Dawn Fay, operational president at Robert Half, notes that the previous period of market caution is giving way to a more aggressive pursuit of roles that align with long-term aspirations.





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