The 'Great Resignation' has entered its third year, with a significant number of employees globally and in India considering job switches. A survey by PwC Global reveals that more employees are likely to switch jobs this year compared to the Great Resignation period of 2022. In India, job retention confidence has plummeted to 62% from 71% a year ago, according to a report by Great Learning. Additionally, 43% of Indian employees are likely to switch jobs this year, and 85% are set to invest in upskilling for FY25. The trend is driven by feelings of being overworked and underpaid, with many workers embracing AI and upskilling to enhance their career prospects.
'Great Resignation' enters third year as workers embrace #AI, #upskilling, #PwC says https://t.co/g9Jnu5u5C7
85% #Indian #professionals set to #invest in #upskilling for FY25 https://t.co/RMX15PtKZU
A Great Resignation 2.0 is simmering as employees feel overworked and underpaid, forcing them to look for greener pastures. https://t.co/nrjloMt59O
Around 43% of #Indian #employees are likely to switch jobs this year, according to a survey by #PwC Global, which also highlights that more employees around the world are likely to switch #jobs this year compared to the great resignation of 2022. https://t.co/r9FaqOaZgo
More employees globally want to switch jobs in the next 12 months compared to during the "Great Resignation" period of 2022, a survey released by @PwC Global has found. @1997_raghav #jobs #resignation #employment https://t.co/l58lTMxCGS
#Job retention confidence of Indian professionals plummets to 62% vs 71% a year ago: Great Learning report https://t.co/I4DFVKVlxC
'Great Resignation' enters third year as workers embrace AI, upskilling, PwC says https://t.co/eY3ibhzcFj https://t.co/DCBnJxtUJ6