Americans are seeking to switch jobs at the highest rate in a decade—and finding opportunities harder to come by.
More workers feel stuck—and detached—with employment opportunities harder to come by.
We may be in store for yet another great resignation or reshuffle as a new survey has found that a majority of employees are ...
More workers are feeling stuck in their jobs and detached from the work they do as they search for new career opportunities, ...
Some American workers are becoming increasingly worried that technology may be coming for their jobs, a new poll suggests. In August, Gallup conducted 1,014 phone interviews with US workers over ...
On average, some 100 million Americans were employed full-time in 2010-2012 — and 70 million of them either hated their jobs or were simply "checked out," according to a recent Gallup survey of ...
While flexible work hours are a perk for some employees, others would rather quit their jobs than work past 5 o'clock.
Most employees are on the lookout for or actively seeking a new position as an increasing number of workers feel detached from their jobs, according to a new survey. The Gallup poll, released ...
Discover the latest Gallup survey findings on U.S. workers' job seeking behavior, including top reasons for leaving and employee satisfaction levels.