According to a CareerBuilder.Co.In survey, forty-four per cent of full-time workers plan to change jobs in 2014.
Moreover, 11 per cent have not decided if they will stay with their current employer or pursue another.
"During the economic downturn, fewer people voluntarily left jobs because the chances of finding a new or better job were low compared to a healthier economic cycle. That trend seems to be slowly beginning to shift," CareerBuilder, Managing Director -India, Premlesh Machama said.
Some of the best retention strategies include, increase in salary, increase employee recognition, flexible work schedules, increase training/learning opportunities and increased benefits.
"Offering frequent recognition, performance bonuses, training programs and clearly defined career paths are important ways to show workers what they mean to the company," Machama said.
According to the survey, those who are satisfied with their jobs mostly cited factors like good work/life balance, rapport with people they work with, satisfactory salary and comfortable job title.
The national survey was conducted online in January 2014, and included a representative sample of 1,000 employees across industries and company sizes.
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