38% of Poles Actively Looking for a New Employer, Survey

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A total of 38% of respondents are actively looking for a new employer, according to the latest 'Work in Times of Change' survey prepared by Pracuj.pl., wrote the Business Warsaw Journal.
Earnings remain the primary motivation for changing jobs in times of high inflation, the survey found.
Almost 4 out of 10 Poles surveyed by Pracuj.pl say that they are actively looking for a new job. The youngest members of the job market, from Generation Z, are clearly the most active. 52% of respondents in the 18-24 age group said they are currently browsing through job offers.
Poles aged 25-34 (46%) and 35-44 (45%) also declare a high interest in changing employers. Poles over 45 are less inclined to actively look for a job (25%)," the release says.
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