April 8 2025
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40% of workers might switch jobs in India this year

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Nearly 40 percent of workers could switch jobs this year in India. According to the Qualtrics 2022 Employee Experience Trends report, despite respondents in India reporting some of the highest levels of engagement (85%) and wellbeing (89%) at work globally, just 62% plan to stay with their current employer for the next 12 months.

 

For employers looking to increase intent to stay among their employees in hybrid or remote environments, ensuring individuals are aligned with the strategic goals of the organisation is key. Prioritising employee wellbeing, creating a culture of belonging, and ensuring employees feel like their career goals can be met are also important drivers of intent to stay in India.

 

At a time when tier-2 and tier-3 cities are emerging as talent hubs, and high levels of hiring sentiment, the report highlighted the critical need for employers to prioritise improving employee experience in order to attract and retain talent in India’s competitive job market.

 

Successfully adopting permanent hybrid work policies in India will also be critical to attracting and retaining talent in 2022, with 60% of respondents saying they would look for a new job if forced back to the office full-time, almost double the global average of 35%.

 

Lauren Huntington, Employee Experience Solutions Strategist for Qualtrics in India, said, “As seen in the research, addressing the challenges faced are not as simple as setting new work schedules or boosting engagement. People are making career decisions based on multiple factors, meaning the ability to quickly and easily identify and respond to the issues having the biggest impact with tools like Qualtrics is a significant advantage.”