Delhiites the most frequent job changers: Survey

By siliconindia   |   Monday, 03 January 2011, 19:00 IST   |    1 Comments
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New Delhi: Manpower mobility survey of Mafoi for 2010 found that the employees' in India are ready to change jobs in next six months and when compared to the frequent job changers in other metro cities Delhiites were found on the top. The mobility index on people at the various management levels in India indicate that people in the age group between 18 and 24 and senior people in the age group between 55 and 64 were quite vigorously on the move in 2010. The attrition of senior management in corporate hierarchy had often leaded to instability affecting the organizational growth. Junior level exodus and replacement had led to disengagement. The survey recommends employers to reach out to this segment of workers. Delhiites were on par with Chennai workers in echoing similar sentiments on anticipating improvement of primary working conditions in 2011. Racing ahead of other cities in expectation, they also expect their employment benefits to expand in the current year. On the mobility front, people working in temporary positions were in churn and high mobility was witnessed in government and private sectors. People with moderate education were found to be on the churn looking for secure positions that offer relative comfort. On a country-to-country comparison basis, Indians were happy with their current employers when compared to lesser number of Chinese who were not much happy with their current organization. Majority of Indians felt that primary working conditions had improved and promotions could be awarded to them for exhibiting loyalty and involvement. The survey finds that Indians love the churn than Chinese in Asia.