by Simon Clark
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22 October 2024
This month, we sought to understand what keeps employees committed to their workplaces. Through our monthly LinkedIn poll, we explored the various factors that influence employee retention, an aspect crucial for organisational stability and success. The poll revealed that 'Work-Life Balance' is the predominant factor, with 46% of respondents highlighting it as the biggest influencer in their decision to stay with their current employer. This underscores the growing trend where employees prioritise flexibility and a manageable workload that allows them to harmonise their professional and personal lives effectively. 'Company Culture' also emerged as a significant retention driver, receiving 31% of the vote. This result points to the importance of a positive, supportive, and inclusive workplace environment that aligns with employees' values and fosters a sense of belonging and engagement. Interestingly, 'Competitive Salary' was seen as the key factor by only 15% of participants, suggesting that while remuneration remains important, it might not be the primary reason employees choose to stay at a job if other needs are not met. 'Career Advancement' received the least emphasis, with just 8% considering it as the crucial factor for retention. This could indicate a shift in focus towards immediate job satisfaction over long-term career progression opportunities within the company. These insights are invaluable for employers looking to enhance their retention strategies. It's clear that focusing on creating a balanced, supportive workplace culture can be more effective than merely offering competitive salaries or career advancement opportunities. At Shepherd Stubbs Recruitment, we recognise the importance of these factors and are dedicated to helping our clients and candidates find the right fit that supports both their professional growth and personal well-being.