LOS ANGELES, March 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly half of employed Americans surveyed plan to look for a new job in 2015, according to a new survey from personal finance website CreditDonkey.com. Even though 68% of the employed respondents claim to be satisfied with their current job, 44% plan to spruce up their resume and hit the interview trails.
Survey Results: http://www.creditdonkey.com/new-job-2015.html
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Key Highlights: They will be seeking a new job even though the majority of them have characterized their current work situation as "secure", "interesting," and 85% of the survey respondents said they like their boss and 92% like their coworkers. More employed men than women said they are looking for a job in 2015 (46% of male respondents vs. 42% of female respondents).
Of the currently employed respondents:
- 68% are satisfied with their job.
- 74% say their job is secure.
- 72% view their job as interesting.
- 66% say their job is meaningful.
Of those currently employed looking for a new job in 2015:
- 37% are satisfied with their job.
- 58% say their current job is secure.
- 54% say their current job is interesting.
- 48% say their current job is meaningful.
For more information on the survey and to view the full results, visit http://www.creditdonkey.com/new-job-2015.html
CreditDonkey.com conducted the online survey between February 23 and February 26, 2015. Results and analysis are based on the 905 Americans, aged 18 and over, who indicated they are currently employed.
CreditDonkey.com is a personal finance website that helps Americans save money and make savvy financial decisions with tips, deals, and data-driven analysis. Visit http://www.creditdonkey.com/career.html to find practical career advice you can actually follow.
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