Jobstreet.com’s New Online Resources “Law of Attraction” Compiles industry-specific drivers that affects employees satisfaction

by - July 30, 2019

Many of us pursue college degrees that we believe will help us find our dream job. Armed with hope and a diploma we enter the labor force with anticipation and feeling that we could have that dream job but in the real world that doesn’t happen often. We stay in job because we need to and not because we want to among other reasons. The recent study of Jobstreet.com showcased why there’s a nationwide prevalence of low job satisfaction among Filipino workers.

Last July 19, 2019 at Makati City, Jobstreet.com released the results of the study they commissioned to pinpoint the prevalence of low job satisfaction among Filipino workers and where the problems lie. The study is the biggest ever conducted by Jobstreet.com, involving 18,328 Filipino employees across different job levels in 25 key industries.

The results from this study determined several key factors that directly affect job satisfaction. But more importantly , it revealed that these factors aren’t the same across different industries.

“Different industries attract different people. What we learned is that candidates from different industries have different goals and are therefore driven by different motivations” says Philip Gioca, Country Manager of Jobstreet.com.” Understanding this minute differences  could hold the key to increasing job satisfaction amongst the employees”.

According to Jobstreet the study explains why there is no single-cookie- cutter approach to attracting and retaining employee. The data draws the difference between the industries. While salary is the key driver for those in Call Centers (BPO) jobs, It only ranks second for those in Engineering , which ranks career development opportunities as the primary motivation.

Those with government jobs are driven by higher job security on the other hand, for people in Marketing/Advertising and Media, job security is the lowest concern.

CSR is important in the Food and Beverage industry, as well as for Agriculture. This is due to more visibility in the actions these industries can take towards sustainability and the environment.
Different age groups  also tend to favour different industries.

More Gen Z  employees  tend to gravitates toward Accounting and Marketing , while Millenials preferred  Healthcare and Consulting jobs in Science and Technology. General and Wholesale trading , the Automotive industry and IT are skewed  in favour of Gen X.

“This years study is not just the largest study we’ve done , it is also the most granular study we’ve even conducted. The unprecedented level of detail on the data gives us actionable insights on even the tiniest factors  that can make or break an employee”, adds Gioca.

LAWS OF ATTRACTION

To help employers understand and address these industry specific challenges . Jobstreet.com is launching a knowledge resource called Laws of Attraction. The new online tools that provides insights drawn  from Jostreet.com’s  comprehensive study of Filipino workers, allowing employers to develop effective strategies  for attracting and keeping satisfied employees. It is the latest of the arsenal of tools that has made Jobstreet.com the leading talent partner for hirers in the Philippines.

For more information on the industry-specific drivers that affects employees satisfaction visit Laws of Attraction at Jobstreet.com.

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