Over 50% of Workers Now Value Balance and Belonging Over Climbing the Corporate Ladder

by May 29, 2024

Yesterday, I came across research by Randstad and it really got me thinking about how much the workplace landscape is changing.

This study included insights from 27,000 workers worldwide and what really caught my attention was that nearly half of the respondents—47%, to be exact—expressed a willingness to stick with a job they love, even if there’s no clear path for advancement. And 34% mentioned they have zero interest in stepping into a managerial role.

This trend highlights a new sense of ambition. Instead of the traditional climb up the corporate ladder, many employees now prioritize more work-life balance, flexibility, equity, belonging, and upskilling. 

For employers, this shift presents both a challenge and an opportunity. To attract and retain top talent, it’s crucial to understand and respond to these evolving priorities. 

In fact, over 37% have made it clear they wouldn’t even consider a job offer from a company that isn’t actively working to improve its diversity and equity efforts. Moreover, 21%, rising to 30% among Gen Z, have indicated they would leave their jobs if their concerns were not addressed by their employers.

That’s an eye opener considering most workforces are now composed of Millennials and Gen Z!

Balance and Belonging Over Climbing the Corporate Ladder

But this shift doesn’t mean ambition is dead. 

Rather, it signifies a broader understanding of success—one that encompasses personal fulfillment alongside professional growth.

Have you ever taken the time to sit down with your team and truly listen to their aspirations? It’s a simple yet powerful way to foster engagement and loyalty. 

After all, we all want a thriving business. And that wouldn’t be possible without the most valuable asset: your people.

One way to do it is by conducting a climate assessment or workforce survey. This gives you a snapshot of your culture at a specific point in time, offering insights into your workforce’s perceptions and behavior. 

Based on our work with previous clients, these surveys have been instrumental in uncovering underlying issues and guiding the development of strategic plans to address them.

Embracing a talent-first mindset means acknowledging that each employee has their own motivations and priorities. And by honoring those differences, you create a workplace where everyone can thrive.

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This course will help you become a strategic HR partner for the success of your organization. Metrics can help you assess the cost and impact of HR initiatives. The findings can help determine how the business moves forward, and where you need to focus your resources to help employees thrive. 

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Written by:  Jennifer Areola

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About Catherine Mattice

Catherine Mattice, MA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP is President of consulting and training firm, Civility Partners, and has been successfully providing programs in workplace bullying and building positive workplaces since 2007. Her clients include Fortune 500’s, the military, several universities and hospitals, government agencies, small businesses and nonprofits. She has published in a variety of trade magazines and has appeared several times on NPR, FOX, NBC, and ABC as an expert, as well as in USA Today, Inc Magazine, Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, and more. Catherine is Past-President of the Association for Talent Development (ATD), San Diego Chapter and teaches at National University. In his book foreword, Ken Blanchard called her book, BACK OFF! Your Kick-Ass Guide to Ending Bullying at Work, “the most comprehensive and valuable handbook on the topic.” She recently released a second book entitled, SEEKING CIVILITY: How Leaders, Managers and HR Can Create a Workplace Free of Bullying.

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