Fully-Employed and Looking for a New Job
Maru Public Opinion released the findings today of a study undertaken for American City Business Journals (ACBJ) revealing that one-quarter (23%) of full-time already working Americans are currently looking for a new job—and that those most likely to be looking further afield are in the remote workforce.
The study also found that those working full-time at a fixed location are also likely to be looking for a new job (23%), reflecting record high quit rates among food, accommodation and hospitality workers. In August, about 4.3 million workers quit their jobs in the United States, or about 2.9% of the workforce, the highest since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking that data regularly. For food and accommodation workers, it was 6.7%.