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乐鱼(Leyu)体育官网's 2023 U.S. Talent Trends Survey

The majority of white-collar workers don鈥檛 feel generative AI is an immediate threat to their jobs; want to be upskilled.

June 8, 2023 鈥撀燯.S. white collar professionals do not see emerging tech like generative AI as an immediate threat to their jobs but also desire more opportunities to upskill in AI鈥攊ncluding generative AI鈥攆rom their current employers, according to a recent survey conducted by 乐鱼(Leyu)体育官网 LLP, the U.S. audit, tax, and advisory firm.

The survey considered insights from 1,035 white-collar workers across regions, ages and demographics on the latest trends impacting the workforce. The survey revealed key perspectives on emerging tech as well as generational differences across categories.

Emerging tech and the workforce

  • Less than half (43%) cite concern that generative AI is an immediate threat to their jobs and only 19% are highly concerned that generative AI will make their role irrelevant.
  • 40% feel that they have more than a year before generative AI makes their role irrelevant, but 11%鈥攍argely consisting of those in the tech sector鈥攆eel it is already happening.
  • Concern that emerging tech like generative AI will make their roles less relevant is highest among active job seekers, with 56% citing that they are extremely or very concerned.
  • Among those concerned with generative AI, half (50%) are considering moving to a job that offers a less direct threat from emerging tech like generative AI.
  • Millennials (48%) and Gen Z (44%) are most worried about the role that generative AI will play in the careers, citing that they are extremely or very concerned; Gen X (39%) and Boomers (35%) are less worried.
  • Talent is generally happy with opportunities to upskill in their current roles. The exception is AI upskilling, including generative AI鈥攚ith just 42% saying that their company does a good or excellent job with this.

鈥淕enerative AI adds another layer of change to a workplace environment that continues to transform at a rapid pace,鈥� said Sandy Torchia, 乐鱼(Leyu)体育官网 Vice Chair of Talent & Culture. 鈥淒uring times of rapid change, it is critical that employers listen to their people and act on that feedback, while ensuring they continue to upskill and develop them.鈥�

New work models: A shorter workweek with longer days

  • 82% of employees would be interested in a 10-hour, 4-day workweek, and nearly half (47%) see it as highly appealing.
  • Mid-level employees (67%) are most interested in a 10-hour, 4-day workweek, followed by senior- level employees (60%) and entry-level employees (59%).
  • Millennials, Gen X and Boomers are all more likely than Gen Z to find a 10-hour, 4 day work week highly appealing鈥攈owever, interest is unanimous across the generations, as the majority (55%) of Gen Z find it highly appealing.

Generational differences in attitudes toward workplace benefits

  • Most talent (59%) do not consider perks very important in their current role or when evaluating a new job. However, Millennials are more likely to care about perks than other generations.
  • Gen Z employees have less interest in perks like free lunches and gym reimbursements compared to their older counterparts. They care more about online courses to learn new skills (41%) and mental well-being (35%).

Mindset of the jobseeker in the current economic environment

  • Amidst continued economic uncertainty, almost half of employees (44%) are open to changing jobs and about a third (30%) are actively looking to do so.
  • Optimism among jobseekers is high鈥攚ith two-thirds (67%) believing that their search will take 6 months or less and most feeling that they will find a new job that meets their expectations.
  • Those in the tech sector are most likely to be actively looking for a new job, but the majority (53%) expect their search will be brief (6 months or less).
  • A higher salary (10%+ increase) is by far the biggest motivator for changing jobs, and improved work- life balance in the form of scheduling flexibility and paid leave options ranks close behind.
  • Among those jobseekers looking to switch industries, the tech sector holds the most interest (40%) followed by finance (26%) and healthcare (26%).

鈥淢aterial offerings in the form of compensation and benefits must be balanced with longer-term opportunities to upskill and grow,鈥� said Torchia. 鈥淔ostering a culture that enables people to find connection and purpose in today鈥檚 hybrid work environment is also critical.鈥�

Workers desire growth opportunities within their organizations

  • Half are dissatisfied with their current opportunities to take on new roles or advance within their organization鈥攁nd less than quarter of employers are making material efforts to improve in these areas.
  • A majority (78%) of employees said that they value a clearly defined process for career mobility鈥� defined as the ability to move around within a company laterally or horizontally into different roles and career paths鈥攚hen considering a job change.
  • Of those who reported that they didn鈥檛 understand the career mobility options available to them, 40% cited a lack of training, education and mentorship opportunities and 33% noted a lack of prioritization on the part of the employer.
  • 85% of Millennials鈥攎ore than any other generation鈥攁re interested in career mobility.

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