PR Newswire
SALT LAKE CITY, July 18, 2018
SALT LAKE CITY, July 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- In today's rapidly growing and evolving economy, it's more acceptable than it was even a decade ago for employees to move quickly from job to job. However, a new study commissioned by Bridge, an employee development suite for businesses, from the makers of Canvas (NYSE:INST), found that nearly 90 percent of millennials are looking to grow their careers within their current companies.
"Millennial employees are looking for something different in their jobs, beyond good compensation," said Emily Foote, VP of Customer Engagement for Bridge. "They aren't satisfied with routine promotions or pay bumps; they want opportunities to learn, develop new skill sets, and grow into leaders. Organizations that create learning environments are rewarded with employee engagement and loyalty."
Employees Are Loyal to Companies That Provide Career Growth
In 2016, millennials became the largest generation in the labor force. As of 2017, 56 million millennials were working or looking for work—more than the 53 million Gen Xers and well ahead of 41 million baby boomers.1 Yet despite the culture's increasing acceptance of "job-hoppers," young employees actually defy that stereotype. Bridge survey data finds that offering career training and development would keep 86 percent of millennials from leaving their current position. Fifty-six percent of millennials believe that an individual should stay at a single company for more than 20 years. However, if that job lacks growth opportunities and avenues for leadership development, 67 percent of millennials would leave that position.
Better Feedback Loops Needed
In terms of receiving feedback about professional growth, a third of surveyed employees do not believe performance reviews are helpful. This supports the growing idea that there is a need for workplaces to revolutionize performance management. What's more, 78 percent of Gen Xers believe that performance reviews do not provide them with meaningful growth opportunities, and that performance reviews are just a way for companies to "check a box."
When asked to grade how performance reviews are handled, some things span generations, with 42 percent of all employees saying they would give their employers a C grade or below. Finally, more than half of Gen Xers believe that performance reviews are onerous and rarely result in positive change.
Tips To Engage Employees
In response to the survey findings, Bridge also offered the following tips to help engage employees:
An infographic with survey highlights can be found at https://www.getbridge.com/pdf/generational-differences-workplace-loyalty.pdf.
Methodology
In March 2018, Bridge commissioned online survey provider SurveyMonkey to survey more than 500 full-time employees regarding their thoughts about professional development, performance reviews and company loyalty. In the survey, millennials are defined as being 18–29 years old.
ABOUT BRIDGE
Bridge, from the makers of Canvas, is an innovative, outcome-focused learning and performance management suite that empowers businesses to develop their workforce, ensure a better employee experience, and increase employee retention through performance and learning management software. That way, businesses take care of their most valuable asset—their people. Learn more at www.GetBridge.com.
ABOUT INSTRUCTURE
Instructure, Inc. is a leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) technology company that makes software that makes people smarter. With a vision to help maximize the potential of people through technology, Instructure created Canvas, Gauge, Arc and Bridge to enable organizations everywhere to easily develop, deliver and manage engaging face-to-face and online learning experiences. To date, Instructure has connected millions of instructors and learners at more than 3,000 educational institutions and corporations throughout the world. Learn more about Canvas for higher ed and K–12, and Bridge for the corporate market, at www.Instructure.com.
CONTACT:
Becky Frost
Sr. Director, Corporate Communications
Instructure
801-869-5017
[email protected]
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