- Ninety-five percent of workers said they were thinking of quitting their jobs in a
Monster .com survey. Burnout was the most commonly cited reason for wanting to leave.- Two-thirds of workers felt job opportunities were available to them, and 92% said they'd consider switching industry.
Nearly every single worker in a recent poll said they were considering quitting their jobs, with many citing burnout as the main reason.
$4 polled 649 employed US workers on June 14, and 95% said that they were considering leaving their jobs, according to the results published earlier in July. A third of these people said burnout was the reason.
Worker $4 has rocketed during the pandemic - a $4 found that 61% of Americans felt they were at least somewhat burnout, and more than two thirds of respondents to an $4 said they felt more burnt out since
The second-highest rated reason for wanting to
A majority of Monster's respondents, 66%, believed there were job opportunities available for them, and 92% said they were willing to change industries for the right role - a potential sign that workers are feeling more confident about their prospects in the $4.
A record $4 in April, the highest number in 20 years, according to $4. Job quits rose the most in the retail sector and in professional and business services. A $4 conducted in January also showed that 41% of workers globally were thinking about quitting their roles.
Some companies have tried to tackle worker burnout by offering paid time off to recharge. For example, dating app