JAKARTA
– JobsDB, a Portal job in Indonesia
conducted a survey of workers in Indonesia. The goal is to determine the level
of happiness of workers in Indonesia.
The
survey showed that as many as 73 percent of respondents were not happy with
their jobs now. From the number of respondents who are not happy, 26 percent of
them admitted feeling very unhappy because of salary, bonus given facility and
the company is not in accordance with the workload.
Not
only that, the survey said workers are unhappy because the career path is slow,
lack of employee development program, and are not satisfied with the systems
and work processes adopted by the company.
The
survey is part of a campaign titled happy JobsDB is a better job held in May
2015. In addition to those who claim not happy, there are as many as 72 percent
of respondents felt happy with his work for the satisfaction and comfort in the
work underwent a major factor to continue to feel happy in the office.
In
addition to the satisfaction and comfort factor, other factors that influence
the good relations with colleagues and their superiors.
note, the survey followed by Indonesia with 2,324 respondents in the field of
work and diverse career level. A similar survey conducted in several countries
such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand with a total of 7278 people
correspondents.
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