Gen Zers and millennials would take a pay cut to move to a cheaper part of the US
, he said his team had tracked the percentage of LinkedIn members who changed the jobs listed in their profile and found that job transitions have increased by 54% year-over-year.
Younger workers are leading the way. Gen Z's job transitions have increased by 80% during that time frame, he said. Millennials are transitioning jobs at the second-highest rate, up by 50%, with Gen X following at 31%. Boomers are trailing behind, up by just 5%. "You have employees globally who are rethinking, not just how they work, but why they work and what they most want to do with their careers and lives," Roslansky said."And while this reshuffle of talent will most likely play out for another year or two, I believe it will ultimately settle back down."
Other research backs up the trend that the early- to mid-level employees quitting are seeking greener pastures in the form of a new job. In late July,
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