Despite economic uncertainty and high inflation rates, a recently released survey by a business consulting firm Robert Half suggests as many as half of Canadians plan to change their jobs in the coming year.
According to Robert Half's biannual Job Optimism Survey, 50 per cent of the 1,100 professionals included in the survey stated that they are currently looking for a new job or have plans to look for a new role in 2023. This represents a 31 per cent increase compared to six month ago.
“Many Canadian workers continue to have confidence in the job market despite news of layoffs and a slowdown in hiring,” David King, senior managing director at Robert Half, said in a news release Wednesday. Better advancement and opportunity was the reason for 30 per cent to leave their current jobs, and 27 per cent want more flexibility to decide when and where they work.
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