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Love what you do? New poll reveals the UK’s favourite jobs

cipHR

While many people may be busy considering their career options, and even looking to change employers this year, new research reveals that the majority of Brits do actually enjoy their jobs. Being a business or financial project manager came in fourth, while programmers and software developers were fifth on the list. Chefs: 71%.

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WFH may help recruitment but it won’t stem resignations, research shows

cipHR

HR software provider CIPHR conducted a survey of over 330 British employers last month to discover how the increasingly competitive talent market has affected their staff retention and recruitment drives over the past twelve months. When it comes to retention, however, it’s not so clear cut.

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How to love your job (again)

cipHR

Step back and take a good look at what changes you can make for yourself and what changes you might need to request from your employer, line manager, or colleagues. If you still love your employer, it’s worth considering if there are any other roles within your organisation which could make you happier. Construction. Manufacturing.

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How to Retain Call Center Employees & Reduce Turnover

Empuls

The Center for American Progress estimates that the cost of replacing an employee can range from 16% to 213% of their annual salary. Low wages Many call centers offer salaries that may not be commensurate with the stress and demands of the job. Employee turnover is not just a human resources concern; it's a financial burden too.