- There is no clear correlation between high salaries and job longevity according to new research by Adzuna, suggesting social impact, recognition, perks and flexible hours are more likely to help retain staff versus a high salary.
- Employees stay in a role for 28 months on average before moving onto a new opportunity.
- Research shows the top ten job roles UK employees stay in the longest.
Leading job search engine, Adzuna, has analysed data from 10,000* CVs to determine the average length of time employees stay in each role before going elsewhere and confirm if people earning higher salaries are in fact more likely to stay in a job for longer.
According to Adzuna’s data, it takes UK employees 28 months on average before they get the new job itch.
Top ten job roles employees stay in the longest**:
- Machine Operator – 5 years and 8 months (average salary of £23,576)
- Shop Manager – 3 years and 6 months (£25,253)
- Social Care Worker – 3 years and 4 months (£29,804)
- Cleaner (Casual) – 3 years and 3 months (£16,247)
- Office Manager – 3 years and 2 months (£33,025)
- Chief Marketing Officer – 3 years and 1 month (£108,693****)
- Deliver Driver – 3 years (£23,461)
- Security Guard – 2 years and 11 months (£20,691)
- Forklift Operator – 2 years 10 months (£21,465)
- Human Resources Manager – 2 years 8 months (£39,779)
At the other end of the spectrum, the data also explored the roles employees are ditching the quickest.
Top ten job roles employees stay in for the least amount of time**:
- Medical Sales Representative – 11 months (average salary of £37,339)
- Marketing Assistant – 1 year and 1 month (£28,255)
- Full Stack Developer – 1 year and 2 months (£55,575)
- Teaching Assistant – 1 year and 3 months (£19,200)
- Waiter/Waitress – 1 year and 5 months (£22,036)
- Customer Service Representative – 1 year 5 months (£26,149)
- Graphic Designer – 1 year 7 months (£33,177)
- Receptionist – 1 year 7 months (£22,695)
- Kitchen Porter – 1 year 7 months (£18,282)
- Personal Assistant – 1 year 7 months (£22,379)
These findings suggest, it’s not all about salary when it comes to an employee’s length of service. With the majority of the top ten roles keeping staff the longest offering a salary that is actually below the national average***.
Additionally, employees in the above national average salary roles such as Full Stack Developer (£55,575) and Graphic Designer (£33,177) are ditching their roles quickly (after one year and five months on average).
When it comes to how to retain staff, YouGov data shows there’s a natural desire for a good salary and benefits among UK employees, with over a third (35%) saying they are looking for a higher salary and one in five (19%) seeking benefits like healthcare, childcare and holiday allowances. Outside of benefits though, employed Brits said they are looking for a good work life balance (31%), variety in their projects (10%) and the ability to learn from their employers (17%).
Andrew Hunter, co-founder of Adzuna, comments: “Sometimes life can get in the way and changes in circumstance can inevitably force people to move on quicker than expected, but this data gives job hunters a good outline of the roles that have the most longevity.
“In terms of what employers can do to create the best possible working environment for staff, it’s clear from what YouGov can show us that while monetary benefits can help, it’s opportunities for development and progression, as well as a good work/life balance that makes people more inclined to stick around.”
Find out the average UK salary for your role at https://www.adzuna.co.uk/jobs and discover what you’re worth to an employer based on your CV using Adzuna’s Value My CV toolhttps://www.adzuna.co.uk/.
About Adzuna:
Adzuna is a search engine for job ads used by over 10 million visitors per month that aims to list every job, everywhere. We search for thousands of websites so our users don’t have to, bringing together millions of ads in one place. By providing smarter search options and powerful data about the job market, we give jobseekers the information they need to take control of their careers.
Adzuna was founded in 2011 by Andrew Hunter and Doug Monro, formerly of eBay, Gumtree, Qype and Zoopla and is backed by leading Venture Capital firms Smedvig Capital, Passion Capital, The Accelerator Group and Index Ventures.
We also supply real-time data to the Number 10 Dashboard and Office for National Statistics labour market indices. In 2018, Adzuna won the contract to run Find a job, one of the British government’s most used online services.
Adzuna’s mission is to be the best place to start looking for a job. We love using the awesome power of technology to help match people to better, more fulfilling jobs and keep Britain working