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7 employee & job satisfaction
statistics & trends (2023)
Summary
Flexibility has become a vital component of employee satisfaction
— More
Restaurant workers have a net promoter score of 14% — the
lowest-scoring industry — More
LGBTQ+ employees rank their workplace experience 6% lower
than non-LGBTQ+ workers — More
Executives reported a 1.3x higher overall job satisfaction than nonexecutive employees — More
Work atmosphere and career development potential are the
biggest contributors to employee satisfaction — More
About half of US workers are “quiet quitters”— More
A company’s digitalization levels have significant, indirect effects
on employee satisfaction — More
Tom Smith, co-founder of Partners in Leadership and three-time New York
Times bestselling author, once said, “An attitude of accountability lies at the
core of any effort to improve quality, satisfy customers, empower people,
build teams, create new products, maximize effectiveness, and get results.”
That attitude of accountability is directly related to employee satisfaction.
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Harnessing job satisfaction should be a top priority for human resources
professionals, but it’s become increasingly difficult since the pandemic.
Work is changing. As hybrid and remote work have become a priority for
many workers, the Great Resignation rages on, and quiet quitting is a new
workplace phenomenon.
In this article, we’ll share current employee satisfaction statistics and trends
affecting today’s work environment. We’ll also provide tips on how utilizing
technology like workforce management software can increase your team’s
job satisfaction rate.
Satisfied employees mean higher levels of employee engagement and
retention. Job satisfaction has a positive effect on people’s well-being,
which, in turn, boosts productivity and innovation.
1. Flexibility from hybrid and remote work leads to
higher levels of satisfaction
Flexibility is a key to job satisfaction. According to Future Forum, 80% of
respondents said they wanted flexibility on where they work, and 94% cited
flexibility on when they work as important.
Full-time, in-office workers reported lower scores relating to employee
experience than their hybrid or remote colleagues. Only 21.6% of in-office
workers said they were happy with their work environment, compared to
28.3% of hybrid workers and 35.4% of remote workers. Only 17.1% of inoffice employees were satisfied with their work-life balance, compared to
25.1% of hybrid workers and 33.2% of remote workers.
According to research by UBS, 69% of workers are ready to leave their
current jobs if they’re unable to work how they’d like — with more flexibility.
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Creating flexible work environments can be particularly tricky for shift-based
companies. By using a digital scheduling solution, this becomes simpler.
Employees have greater control over their own schedules in a way that’s
visible to their colleagues and management through dashboards and
employee apps.
Shifts get covered quickly and easily, making it easier for employees to move
things around when needed. It’s also easier to pick up additional shifts if
they’re looking to earn some extra cash.
2. Restaurants and other labor-intensive industries
are struggling with low employee satisfaction
levels
Restaurants have the lowest net promoter score among employees at 14%,
according to Statista. This was followed by the commerce industry (20%)
and the public service sector (22%). In fact, resignation rates in leisure and
hospitality were the highest recorded — 971,000 in August 2021.
A report by One Fair Wage shed some light on why restaurant work, in
particular, exhibited low job satisfaction statistics and employee turnover
rates. They found that 76% of restaurant workers were leaving their jobs
because of low wages and tips.
Hostility and harassment were also factors behind restaurant employees
wanting out. Thirty-nine percent of restaurant workers had concerns about
hostility and harassment from customers and 26% from their coworkers
and/or management.
Restaurant owners and HR staff should not take these figures lightly. There
needs to be an open and constant dialogue with employees about working
conditions and employee well-being. Schedule regular team and one-to-one
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meetings, and have anonymous feedback forms available in order to find out
more about your employees’ concerns.
3. LGBTQ+ employees report lower employee job
satisfaction than their colleagues
When asked to rate their companies, LGBTQ+ employees ranked their
workplaces 6% lower than non-LGBTQ+ workers, according to Glassdoor.
Transgender employees rated their employee experience the lowest at 3.43
out of 5.
The highest-rated industries for LGBTQ+ employees are real estate, IT, and
legal. The lowest-rated industries are retail and wholesale, restaurants and
food service, and personal consumer services.
According to Glassdoor data, these employees are less satisfied with their
jobs due to burnout and discrimination. To ensure a safe and equitable
environment, companies can provide ongoing DEI training and include zerobullying policies in their employee handbooks.
4. There is an executive-employee disconnected
when it comes to work experience
The executive-employee disconnect was observed by Future Forum in the
fall of 2021. According to Future Forum’s 2022 data, executives continue to
report higher scores related to employee experience compared to their nonexecutive teammates.
In the past year, executives reported a 1.3x higher overall satisfaction with
their work environment than non-execs. Non-exec employees scored 1.5x
lower than executives for work-related stress and anxiety.
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Companies need to remove this disconnect and ensure non-exec employees
are enjoying the same levels of satisfaction (if not more) as executives. This
involves training managers to move away from being information
gatekeepers and move toward being coaches who empower their teams.
Managers must be trained to give regular feedback and recognition.
According to SHRM, 68% of human resources professionals feel that
employee recognition activities contribute to increasing employee retention.
Fifty-three percent of employees strongly feel their organization’s culture
through being recognized or celebrated.
Giving feedback through solutions like shift feedback tools helps to foster a
company culture of feedback and appreciation. Managers provide staff with
regular and standardized feedback in all areas of work via the app. This
shows employees which areas they’re succeeding in and which require some
improvement.
5. Work atmosphere and development possibilities
are key to employee satisfaction
Research by Statista shows that a favorable work environment and
opportunities for career development are the factors most connected to an
employee’s satisfaction in the workplace. Other important factors the study
found include diversity and the company’s image. Surprisingly, salary and
compensation only ranked fourth.
Workforce management software has an important role to play in creating a
positive work atmosphere and helping employees be better prepared for
further career advancement. Employee self-service (ESS) through the use of
technology means that team members are empowered to handle more tasks
related to HR, IT, and other administrative needs they might have.
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ESS makes employees feel more empowered due to increased accountability
while lightening the administrative burden on other departments. These
factors all contribute to a work atmosphere that’s centered on empowering
employees and equipping them with better career development prospects.
Workforce.com’s Employee App is built on the concept of ESS, allowing
employees to take more control of things like shift management and crossdepartmental communications.
6. At least half of US employees are quiet quitting
Gallup estimates that 50%, if not more, of US workers are quiet quitters.
Quiet quitting refers to how people are doing just enough to meet their job
responsibilities and not get fired.
In the second quarter of 2022, they found that the ratio of engaged
employees to actively disengaged employees currently stands at 1.8 to 1 —
this is the lowest it has been in nearly a decade.
Gallup attributed quiet quitting to poor management, and they offered four
tips on how to improve it:
Address manager engagement. Gallup found that, currently, only one in
three managers are engaged at work. They recommend managers be
trained to be better suited for new hybrid ways of working.
Managers need to speak with employees and find ways to reduce
disengagement, minimize burnout, and prioritize mental health.
Managers should have at least one meaningful one-to-one conversation
per week. These conversations could uncover the initiatives and
changes management needs to make to create more satisfying work
environments.
Managers need to create a sense of accountability among employees.
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Employees should see how their work affects the overall business goals.
This is obtained by creating more transparency and including
employees in conversations about individual goals and performance
indicators.
7. Digitalization has an indirect but significant
impact on satisfaction
In their research, Statista found that a company’s level of digitalization
provides the greatest variety of employee satisfaction scores across
industries. While digitalization itself was found to have a low impact on
employee satisfaction, other important factors are influenced by
digitalization — such as the need for good working equipment. Improving a
company’s digitalization leads to improvements in other areas that are
directly linked with satisfaction.
Digitalization makes it easier to adapt, which increases a company’s ability to
remain stable and competitive in ever-changing environments. This means
great job security for a company’s employees.
Satisfaction with digitalization was found to be lowest for employees with
repetitive tasks. This shows an opportunity for workforce management
solutions in shift-based industries that involve such tasks. Workforce.com is
a great operations solution that promotes greater productivity through the
optimization of frontline operations.
Workforce.com offers labor forecasting functionality that allows HR
professionals to schedule based on demand. It uses historical data to
accurately forecast future demand and help build the most effective
schedules. This way, companies avoid understaffing and overstaffing,
resulting in less stress and burnout among employees.
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