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The Happiness Report from Traitify

1 in 4 Workers Are Less Satisfied With Their Job Than One Year Ago

While pandemic-induced uncertainty takes its toll on America’s workforce, there is much HR can do to make employees happier.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Traitify, a human insight platform for enterprise HR departments, today announces the release of The Happiness Report, a detailed look at the satisfaction and wellbeing of America’s high-volume workforce. While a plurality of respondents maintain a constant level of happiness in their current roles, more than a quarter are less happy in their job than they were before the pandemic began. The Happiness Report examines what HR practices, managerial interventions and benefits most impact employee happiness and serves as a guide to HR professionals managing high-volume workforces in common jobs (ie. those roles represented by numerous employees in the company such as a cashier, medical assistant, cargo loader or custodian).

“A majority of our lives are spent at work, and through the pandemic we are all working in extreme circumstances,” said Dr. Heather Myers, Traitify’s chief psychology officer. “When we think about COVID as it relates to work, we think about our physical safety, but workers also have a focus on practical needs such as job security and income being met. Psychological safety is just as important as physical safety for our high-volume workforces, and shouldn’t just be a focus for office workers.”

Traitify surveyed 1,103 workers of common jobs across the United States. Findings demonstrated the breadth of repercussions the pandemic had and continues to have across high-volume industries as diverse as retail, hospitality, logistics, healthcare and more.

Key results from the report include:

A plurality of employees didn’t experience a change in happiness, but more than a quarter are less happy than one year ago

In a year of uncertainty, job security is sought after

Most employees think their employers responded well to the pandemic

Around half of job seekers rank communication and easy-to-use apply experiences as priorities when applying for jobs 

“Now more than ever, a focus on helping people find their happiness is of the utmost importance. Traitify does this by tapping into the power of human insight to bring actionable understanding of job fit and employee development to employees and employers,” said Traitify CEO Dan Sines. “Employee benefits are too often focused on salaried workers like those who have been able to telecommute throughout the pandemic, but high-volume workforces (recently considered essential) also find value in them. HR should look for creative ways to bring things like flexibility, additional compensation opportunities, and paid time off to all parts of their workforce.”

The data suggests that employers should focus on trust-building tactics with candidates and employees. This includes communication of clear COVID protocols, transparency from managers and the establishment of meaningful connections between managers and employees.

Survey Methodology
Traitify partnered with an independent research firm to survey 1,103 US-based respondents ages 18 and up in December 2020. 

To learn more, visit https://hubs.li/H0N594-0 and download the full report.

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