Why Are Your Key Employees Quitting and How Can You Help Stop the Mass Exit?

Why Are Your Key Employees Quitting and How Can You Help Stop the Mass Exit?

Why are your top employees quitting?

A variety of reasons that you should pay attention to.

  1. Lack of growth opportunities:
    • A study by Deloitte found that 57% of millennials rated “professional or career growth and development opportunities” as the most important factor in a job.
  2. Poor management or workplace culture:
    • A survey by Gallup found that 50% of employees who quit their job cited “management” as the reason for leaving, while 46% cited “lack of fit with company culture.”
  3. Low pay or inadequate benefits:
    • A survey by the Society for Human Resource Management found that “compensation and benefits” was the most frequently cited reason for leaving a job.
  4. Better job offers from other companies:
    • A study by Robert Half found that nearly one in five employees (18%) have left a job for a better offer elsewhere.
  5. Work-life balance issues:
    • A survey by the Workforce Institute found that 60% of employees said they would leave their job for one that offered better work-life balance.

These studies highlight the importance of addressing these factors for retaining employees and creating a positive workplace environment. Learn more about how to do that HERE.