40% of workers are considering quitting their jobs soon—here's where they're going

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40% of workers are considering quitting their jobs soon—here's where they're going
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40% of workers are considering quitting their jobs soon—here's where they're going. (via CNBCMakeIt)

also spoke with more than 2,800 people in six countries — the U.S., Australia, Canada, Singapore, India and the United Kingdom — who left their full-time jobs within the last two years to find out where workers are going.About 48% of people who quit have pursued new opportunities in different industries, the report found.

At the same time, companies are still struggling to attract and retain employees — a pattern that had undoubtedly caused a lot of headaches for HR departments throughout the U.S., but has also opened the door for job-seekers to take advantage of new opportunities that might have been out of reach before the pandemic.

The remaining 18% of people either found a new role with reduced hours through temporary, gig or part-time work or decided to start their own business. It's not just about escaping a toxic work environment, either. Such non-traditional pursuits also fulfill people's growing desire for flexibility.

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