Survey: Many Satisfied Employees Will Look for a New Job in 2015

Press release from the issuing company

Friday, March 13th, 2015

Nearly half of employed Americans surveyed plan to look for a new job in 2015, according to a new survey from personal finance website CreditDonkey.com. Even though 68% of the employed respondents claim to be satisfied with their current job, 44% plan to spruce up their resume and hit the interview trails.

 

Key Highlights: They will be seeking a new job even though the majority of them have characterized their current work situation as "secure", "interesting," and 85% of the survey respondents said they like their boss and 92% like their coworkers. More employed men than women said they are looking for a job in 2015 (46% of male respondents vs. 42% of female respondents).

Of the currently employed respondents:

  • 68% are satisfied with their job. 
  • 74% say their job is secure. 
  • 72% view their job as interesting. 
  • 66% say their job is meaningful.

Of those currently employed looking for a new job in 2015:

  • 37% are satisfied with their job. 
  • 58% say their current job is secure. 
  • 54% say their current job is interesting. 
  • 48% say their current job is meaningful.

For more information on the survey and to view the full results, visit http://www.creditdonkey.com/new-job-2015.html