58% of young workers plan to change jobs this year to get more of this—and it's not compensation via CNBCMakeIt
div > div.group > p:first-child"> And employers should pay attention. According to a recent survey by the career platform The Muse, 58% of its largely millennial user base said they plan to change jobs this year. What they are searching for is learning and growth opportunities, as well as work-life balance, Muse co-founder and CEO Kathryn Minshew told CNBC.
However, Minshew said that the results were the same across the board, in different age groups and other demographics. In fact, 85% of those surveyed said a company's reputation is important or very important when they are considering working there. And that doesn't just include the"prestige" of the company, but what employees are saying about it as well on social media and online review platforms.
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