New Wrike Happiness Survey Reveals that Over 50 Percent of US and UK Employees Chose Job Happiness Over Paycheck Size
May 7, 2019
New Wrike Happiness Survey Reveals that Over 50 Percent of US and UK Employees Chose Job Happiness Over Paycheck Size
New Report Uncovers The Top Universal Workplace Happiness Myths In Today’s Changing Digital Workplace
San Jose, Calif., May 7, 2019 - Wrike, the collaborative work management platform for high-performance teams, today released its report “From Positivity to Productivity: Exposing the Truth Behind Workplace Happiness,” which offers new insights on what makes employees happy in a rapidly changing, digital workplace. The report debunks common myths and finds that levels of happiness are generally high at work, but not always for the expected reasons. The happiest employees - those that identify as being “elated” with their job - report diversity is above average in their workplace, and say “doing meaningful work” is the most critical factor in their happiness, ranking even higher than compensation.
To create the report, Wrike surveyed 1,000 workers each in the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany on questions related to culture, compensation, and collaboration. The findings indicate that the happiest workers enjoy their teams, but also value balance between time spent at work and home, and their employers put technology in place that helps achieve this balance.
“The nature of work is changing, and with it, employers must also evolve their strategies for building happy and engaged workforces,” said Wrike Vice President of People Operations Megan Barbier. “It’s time to update our assumptions on what drives happiness so that businesses can truly invest in what matters most to their employees. That requires building an environment where teams can collaborate effectively, regardless of location, to complete work that has meaning and resonates with their values.”
The report finds that happiness and productivity are heavily linked, with 91 percent of elated employees saying they are “very productive” at work. It also found that employees are willing to take drastic action for happiness, with four in 10 respondents globally saying they have taken a pay cut to accept a position that made them happier.
The report also finds key differentiating points between respondents in different countries. Among these differences:
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