Tech worker dissatisfaction foreshadows brain drain for employers
- A vast majority of workers are open to new career opportunities with Gen Z most active in seeking new jobs in the tech sector
- Ongoing career development is a must for engagement and retention
- Speed is critical as a vast majority of candidates want a fast recruitment process
- Employers who meet the workforce's most valued needs will win
This revelation comes from surveying conducted in the
Gettins goes on to say, "And when talent scarcity begins to rise again in the near future, due to structural deficiencies in the market, we expect to see the pendulum swing the other way again. We believe in empowering the future of tech, and this new report provides important insights and transparency to clients and candidates alike."
"Our data should be a wake-up call for tech employers because it shows a concerning level of dissatisfaction among permanent and contractor talent. Dramatic changes in the tech labor market during the past two years have given workers whiplash in terms of available job opportunities and rewards, so it's quite natural to see this level of angst," said
The survey found that the youngest workers are the least satisfied, with just 13% in
Workers surveyed provided insights into their motivations for job changes. In the
When seeking new employment opportunities, the most important priorities for North American workers were to look for a job that offered career growth (21%), flexible working schedules (18%), and a good salary (16%). The same three were also at the top of the wish list for
Hybrid and remote work remain relevant
In the years since the start of the pandemic, remote and hybrid schedules continue to be debated in offices everywhere, but most tech specialists tend to enjoy at least a few days offsite weekly. In the
"How people want to work in the industry, and what employers are offering, should align to drive a more positive talent experience. This means being flexible to changing policies as needed, considering alternative arrangements when it makes sense, and surveying workers to ensure the most effective practices are always in place," said
In addition to work arrangement preferences, Lorien's research also reveals what tech candidates want during the recruitment continuum. They shared thoughts on acceptable practices on the time to hire and other recruitment benchmarks, how they research prospective employers, and other factors that influence their employment choices. Along with their outlook on the impact of AI and workforce diversity, equity and inclusion, the report offers one of the most comprehensive looks into the mindset of tech workers.
Pro tips for employers to consider as high-quality candidates with specialized skills remain difficult to recruit:
- Align remote and hybrid work policies with prevailing market practices to effectively compete for talent
- Create a compelling employee value proposition to attract and retain talent
- Leverage a consistent and authentic culture to create an attractive talent journey that resonates with candidates
- Maintain DE&I outreach to nurture a more diverse and equitable workforce that candidates expect to find in their organization
Access the full report for comprehensive insights into 'What Tech Candidates Want' in both the
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