American
Workers Confidence In Job Market At Highest Level In Two
Years, Says Survey By Right Management Consultants - 76 Percent
of
U.S.
Workers Believe Their Jobs Are Secure
Americans
feel more confident about the job market than they have in two
years, with three-quarters saying there is little or no
likelihood that they will lose their jobs in the coming year,
according to a survey of more than 1,000 fulltime workers by
Right Management Consultants.
Philadelphia
(PRWEB) November 16, 2004 -- Americans feel more confident about
the job market than they have in two years, with three-quarters
saying there is little or no likelihood that they will lose
their jobs in the coming year, according to a survey of more
than 1,000 fulltime workers by Right Management Consultants.
Despite their relative security about their own jobs, Americans
still believe the overall job market remains tight: Nearly 80
percent said it would be somewhat or very difficult for an
out-of-work employee to find a comparably paying job. Half of
that group or 41 percent of all respondents said it
would be very difficult to land a new job at similar
pay.
For the first time since Right launched the Career Confidence
Index two years ago, the percentage of American workers
predicting a rise in the unemployment rate dropped below 70
percent, to 65 percent.
"In the two years since we have been tracking employee
confidence levels, this is the most positive American workers
have felt," said Doug Matthews, Executive Vice President
and head of Career Transition Services for Right Management
Consultants. "The most noticeable shift this period has
been a drop in the percentage of American workers who believe
that unemployment will rise."
When asked how likely it was that they would advance at their
current companies, workers were almost evenly split. Nearly 50
percent said it was very or somewhat possible, while 49 percent
said it was not very possible or not possible at all. Among that
latter group, 29.1 percent said there was no possibility of
advancement.
Younger workers, and black and Hispanic workers, were more
likely to report feeling optimistic about moving up at their
present companies. Sixty-seven percent of 18 34-year olds
said job advancement was possible. Sixty-one percent of blacks
and 62 percent of Hispanics surveyed said moving up in their
jobs was a possibility.
"Nearly half of American workers do not anticipate
advancing with their current employers and of those, nearly
30 percent say there is no possibility of moving up at their
companies," noted Matthews. "That may indicate a
disengaged workforce, or employees who are looking to leave
their current jobs."
"As the economy improves, more workers will begin looking
to change jobs," added Matthews. "Wise managers know
that they need to identify and develop the talent they want in
place for the future, since those who feel most disenfranchised
will be the most likely to leave."
About
the Methodology
The Career Confidence Index is conducted by Right Management
Consultants twice a year to measure career confidence among
fulltime workers in the
United States
.
The Index is based on telephone interviews with a random sample
of 1,017 fulltime workers, at all levels and with household
incomes ranging from less than $25,000 to more than $75,000.
These results are based on interviews conducted between
September 22 28 and have an average error margin of +/- 4.21
percentage points. The fieldwork was coordinated by ICR -
International Communications Research of Media, Pa.
About
Right Management Consultants
Headquartered in
Philadelphia
, Right Management Consultants (www.right.com)
is the world's largest career transition and organizational
consulting firm. From offices around the world, the firm offers
a complete range of outplacement services and consults with
clients to help design customized solutions for enhanced
assessment, leadership development, strategic talent management
and strategy execution.
In combination, the two lines of business enable Right to help
businesses manage the entire life cycle of their employees.
Right is a wholly owned subsidiary of Manpower, Inc. (NYSE:
MAN).
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