Workplace Training Critical to Career Development and Staff Retention, According to Kelly Services®
Latest Findings From Kelly Global Workforce Index(TM)
Two-thirds say that their main motivation to learn new skills or seek additional training is for the opportunity of a promotion with their current employer. In addition, nearly half (47 percent) of survey respondents in the U.S. are either actively seeking or considering some form of additional education or training to pursue a new field of work. Although some experts advise employees to consider vertical moves in addition to upward movement.
"Employees are taking control and looking at ways of renewing and upgrading skills to stay relevant in a rapidly changing employment environment," said
Gen Y (ages 19-33) and Gen X (ages 34-48) employees are the most likely to grow their career within their current employer, with almost three-quarters motivated by a desire to advance with their current employer, higher than for Baby Boomers (62 percent).
Results of the survey in the U.S. also show:
- On-the-job experience is identified by three-quarters of respondents as a most desirable means of skills development, ahead of other alternatives, including further education and training, seminars, professional certification and mentoring.
- Training provided by employers gets a nod of approval, with approximately half of all respondents (47 percent) agreeing it is effective in upgrading skills.
- The skills which are cited as most critical to job success are the soft skills: active listening, cooperation/teamwork, organization/attention to detail, and verbal communication.
- One-third of respondents (33 percent) indicate that bilingual skills are critical and 43 percent of those respondents identified Spanish as critical.
Complete findings are published in a new report,
About the Kelly Global Workforce Index™
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