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Appraisal Time: 83% of millennial employees ready to switch jobs for a pay hike

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As many as 80% people would consider changing their job in order to secure a pay rise; a majority of them being in the 25-34 age group, said a report from job search firm Indeed. The report also said that 93% people plan to ask for a pay raise in the coming cycle for 2018, with women more likely to ask for a raise than men. 67% of all women respondents confirmed that they would be asking for a pay raise in comparison to 64% of men.

While this is indicative of the fact that most employees are not satisfied with their current level of remuneration, it highlights the fact that more women than men are dissatisfied with their current pay. Interestingly, while 20% of women respondents believe that their male counterparts are being paid more than them, only 9% of men feel their female peers are being paid less than them.

More than half of the respondents stated that they had asked for a hike in the previous year, while a third said they had done so more than once during the same period of time, only to be refused. The primary reason given for the refusal was the lack of budgets; however, close to a third of respondents were also told that their quality of work was not up to the mark. In comparison to remuneration in other countries, over 64% of respondents believe that Indian salaries are generally lower than the average.

However, a number of respondents also stated that they would be willing to accept alternative benefits at work in place of a pay raise. Over 60% stated flexible work hours as an alternative to a pay hike, while 47% suggested an increase in annual leave. Close to 40% also cited paid parental leave as a benefit they would prefer, while 63% respondents asked for healthcare benefits instead of a pay raise. Interestingly, of the respondents who do not plan to ask for a pay raise, 43% claimed that their present salary was satisfactory.

“While wage growth continues to be the leading priorities for employees, it is imperative on part of organizations to ensure that employee expectations are met. In today's era of transparency and peer consultation, employees are far more informed about industry standards and company cultures. Millennial job seekers in particular – are today exploring highly aspirational career paths, and are not afraid of seeking greener pastures and newer experiences to further their professional goals and widen their horizons,” said Sashi Kumar, Managing Director, Indeed India.

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M Kalam covers technology and e-goverance for TechObserver.in.
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