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MILLENNIAL JOB SATISFACTION
Psychology says people who've remained single by choice don't lack desire for connection; they feel it more intensely than mostIncreasingly, Americans, particularly millennials, are choosing singlehood not as a temporary state but as a deliberate life choice. Resear...
‘I've stopped using exclamation marks when responding to emails from my boss’: When a boss told an employee to “get over” their mother’s death, the employee’s response left the internet thrilledA grieving employee, after their boss dismissed their mother's death as an inconvenience, subtly withdrew their performative cheer by remov...
Psychology says adults who take the long way home aren't avoiding anyone. They're just giving one role time to end before another begins.The journey home offers a vital break. It provides a buffer zone, allowing minds to detach from work stress. This 'liminal space' is essent...
Psychology says people who reach their 60s without close friends are often not distant or unfriendly; they simply spent decades carrying the emotional burden in every relationship until they had nothing left to giveMany people spend decades being the emotional backbone of friendships. This constant giving without receiving leads to depletion. Eventuall...
Why former LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner's selfie at his employee's desk was all over the internet in 2017When LinkedIn's CEO visited her team, Analytics Manager Mariah Walton was in Venice. She left a note detailing her contributions, prompting...
'I quit Rs 19 LPA govt job': NIT engineer resigns from oil PSU citing lack of basic facilities, long hours and toxic bossesA NIT Kurukshetra engineer's recent post on quitting a PSU job despite a reported ₹19 lakh annual package has gone viral on social media. H...
Co-Founder of a popular $3 billion makeup brand renounces fortune to become a Catholic priestScott-Vincent Borba, co-founder of e.l.f. Cosmetics, found immense wealth and fame but felt empty. He is now giving away his fortune, inclu...
'Retiring at 35': Burned-out corporate employee reveals the two questions that made him quit. WatchA 35-year-old professional, Biswajit Mohanty, has decided to leave corporate life after an 11-year career, igniting an online debate about ...
Mentorship, career growth, flexibility crucial anchors of mental health for Gen Z professionals: SurveyA new survey by Indeed finds half of Indian employees genuinely love their jobs, with younger workers linking mental health to job satisfac...
In new job trend, many employees are resigning without another offer. HR expert's explanation will surprise youHR specialist Nikita Farswan observed employees increasingly resigning without job offers, prioritizing work-life balance and mental health...
Gen Z, millennials say purpose at the core of job satisfaction and wellbeing; expect AI to improve work-life balanceGen Zs and millennials prioritize purpose, reject non-aligning work. Deloitte's survey on 22,800 reveals career shifts towards climate acti...
Gen X, Millennials eager to leverage artificial intelligence at work: ReportMeanwhile, 70 per cent of Gen Z are also eager and curious to adapt to the world of AI, the report added.
Eight in ten professionals believe AI will bring ‘significant’ change to their jobs: surveyA survey by LinkedIn reveals that professionals in India are adapting to the rise of generative AI technologies and believe that it will si...
Gen Zs and millennials happy with work-life balance, but demand more from employersA recent survey conducted by Deloitte, encompassing 14,483 Gen Zs and 8,373 millennials across 44 countries, reveals that despite progress ...
Millennials ditching corporate jobs for teaching: StudyThe study conducted by Cuemath, on over 3,000 teachers reveals that there has been an upswing in the number of millennials opting for a car...
Are millennials financially wiser than their parents? Find outGen Y is trying to explore new choices, whether it’s in goal-setting, investing, spending, insurance or career.
62% Indians more satisfied with work conditions: SurveyThe 'Michael Page's 'Job Confidence Index Q1 2017', revealed that 62 per cent Indian employees are 'satisfied or very satisfied' with their...
Pay isn't everything, Indians prefer 'ideal' job: AdobeThose that report holding an additional job, say gaining new skills (other than additional income) is the primary reason to moonlight in In...
Women employees more satisfied with pay than men: SurveyThe EY Rewards Survey 2016 also said one out of every four employees is dissatisfied with the rewards provided by their employer.
What companies are doing to keep young employees happy and motivatedFrom internet access to hierarchy-defying salary, teams across industries work full-time to understand Gen Y needs.