Not exact matches
In December 2014, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.7 million
workers voluntarily left their jobs, and this number is expected to increase as more
millennials utilize job -
hopping as a strategy to advance their careers.
PayScale and
Millennial Branding Release Third Annual Study on the State of Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomer
Workers Study highlights
Millennials are having a harder time achieving financial independence than previous generations, are more willing to job
hop;... Continue reading →
Millennial workers today are less interested in driving to and from work and more interested in
hopping a train to work as well as play.
Statistics suggest that «job -
hopping» is becoming increasingly popular with
millennials, and nearly half of
workers in the UK say they would like to change jobs — so it might be more savvy to take the time out now to fully decide on the career path you really want!
Because professional fulfillment is of the utmost importance to
Millennials, these young
workers are job
hopping more than any other generation.