Labor Daze

by Alice Snell | September 3, 2009 No comments

In addition to barbeques and beaches, the US Labor Day holiday is a time to celebrate workers and contemplate the future employment landscape. A study by the Executive Office of the Presidents Council of Economic Advisers, titled Preparing the Workers of Today for the Jobs of Tomorrow, notes expected growth in health care, education, transportation, and construction jobs. And it sees demand by employers for workers with good analytic and interactive skills; those who can think critically and solve problems.

Projected Distribution of Workers Across Major Industries, 2008 and 2016
Workers Growth Across Industries

But what do workers want? Small businesses have strong appeal for many. The conclusion of one global survey is: People Dont Want to Work in Large Companies:

When asked what size organization they would prefer to work for given todays economy, the majority (71%) of business leaders chose a medium or small organization, according to a worldwide survey of senior executives and managers conducted by NFI Research.

Forty percent say they would rather work in a medium organization while 31 percent chose a small organization. Only 14 percent prefer a large company.

Another study found:
In addition to job growth potential, when asked what most appealed to them about working for small companies, workers pointed to:
A family-like work environment – 56 percent
More employee recognition – 49 percent
A sense that you can make a difference – 48 percent
An absence of corporate red tape – 46 percent

In light of these findings, larger organizations may need to revisit their employee value proposition to attract their future talent. Nonetheless, organizations of all sizes worldwide can benefit from implementing Four Simple Ways to Make Your Employees Happier.
1. Help create a meaningful role.
2. Give feedback.
3. Offer professional development.

and
4. Say thank you.

Alice Snell

Alice Snell

Former Vice President, Taleo Research

Alice Snell is former Vice President of Taleo Research. Ms. Snell has been tracking and analyzing the intersection between technology and talent management for more than a decade. A noted […]