• RSS
  • Register
    Login
SWNSdigital
  • Home
  • Stories
    • Health and Nutrition
    • Science & Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Family
    • Work & Careers
    • Business and Money
    • Food
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Stories
    • Health and Nutrition
    • Science & Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Family
    • Work & Careers
    • Business and Money
    • Food
No Result
View All Result
SWNSdigital
No Result
View All Result

Over half of Gen-Z and Millennials say they're in for the long-haul with current employers

24 April 2023
in Business and Money
Home Business and Money
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Reddit

More than half of Gen-Z and Millennials are in it for the long-haul with their current employer – despite many just starting out in their careers.

A survey of 5,000 working adults has revealed that 35 per cent of those aged between 18-and-34 would be willing to stay with their current company long-term thanks to opportunities to develop new skills.

And 34 per cent believe they have a clear pathway to progress into new roles within their organisation.

Building relationships at work is also helping to create loyalty among younger workers – as 40 per cent can see a future with their employer based on the friends they have made in the workplace.

In fact, one in three (32 per cent) are content to become a ‘lifer’ at their company - someone who prefers to stay long-term with one business - because they have been treated well and want to repay their employer with loyalty.

On the other hand, 23 per cent of workers under 34 are more likely to fall into the ‘hopper’ category – a worker who regularly moves companies every one to three years – the research from global recruitment experts Michael Page, part of FTSE 250 PageGroup, revealed.

Among these ‘hoppers’, 29 per cent value the experience they gain from working at different companies.

While for a quarter their motive is financial – believing they’ll get the biggest pay increases from moving between organisations.

While a significant number of younger workers identify as ‘lifers’, there are still plenty who are on the ‘hopper’ route.

In fact, this younger age group are far more likely than their older generational counterparts to follow the hopper career approach, with 35 per cent compared to just eight per cent of those aged 45 to 64.

Doug Rode, managing director UK & Ireland at Michael Page said: “There are a lot of outdated perceptions around moving jobs frequently and indeed, staying in one place for too long.

“Being a ‘lifer’ doesn’t necessarily mean staying in one role for your entire career and becoming outdated – just as being a ‘hopper’ doesn’t necessarily mean being flighty and unreliable.

“It’s important to remember it’s not a one size fits all approach – individual personality traits and different life circumstances all play a role in why someone might identify as either a ‘hopper’ or a ‘lifer’.

“The modern workplace has space for both. In fact, harnessing the unique attributes of these two mindsets will strengthen any team.

“What’s really interesting about these findings is that we’re able to bust the myth that younger workers wouldn’t consider a long-term future with a company in the early stages of their career.

“Yes, they are more likely to identify as ‘hoppers’ than older workers, but it’s clear from the data that if they find the right employer, they could be willing to stay for a long time.”

Commuters walk to work in central London in the morning, crossing London Bridge, after research suggest that workers begin to look for a new job after 18 months. London Bridge, London. (23/01/2023)

Lifers vs Hoppers

The research went on to further canvas opinion regarding the two career approaches, with respondents believing that teamwork (50 per cent) and problem-solving skills (33 per cent) were among the top skills of those with the lifer mindset.

Meanwhile, those who fall into the ‘hopper’ category are more likely to bring a greater sense of adaptability (37 per cent) and fresh thinking (38 per cent) to the workplace.

More than half (57 per cent) believe those who carve out a long career at one company will have deeper industry knowledge, but 44 per cent are concerned they also run the risk of becoming stagnant.

Interestingly, respondents feel that those who move around more could be less motivated (18 per cent) than a ‘lifer’ (27 per cent) – but are much more likely to be adaptable (37 per cent) and outgoing (38 per cent).

Two in three (66 per cent) said loyalty to one company will create more job stability and 42 per cent believe the ‘lifer’ career approach presents more opportunities for industry awards and recognition.

On the other hand, the top benefit of being a ‘hopper’ was identified as the opportunity to travel the world (34 per cent) while three in 10 (30 per cent) believe this lifestyle offers potential to climb the corporate ladder more quickly.

And 46 per cent noted employees will build up a more diverse background of experiences by moving around more – whereas just one in five (20 per cent) believe these opportunities will be the same for someone who is already embedded in their company.

The research, which was conducted via OnePoll.com, went on to speak to those who have been involved with hiring in their workplace.

In good news for ‘hoppers’, almost half (49 per cent) of those responsible for making hiring decisions recognise the fresh working styles this group can bring to a business.

And a third (35 per cent) would choose a ‘hopper’ to make an impact in a short space of time.

But they also look keenly on ‘lifers’ for their strong industry connections (40 per cent) with more than half (52 per cent) recognising these workers as industry experts and a third (32 per cent) noting their ability to build rapport.

Michael Page’s Doug Rode added: “It’s clear from the data that there are real advantages to hiring either a ‘lifer’ or a ‘hopper’ with both demonstrating the attributes any business would associate with top talent.

“Hiring managers recognise the different skills each can bring to a team, and place ‘lifers’ and ‘hoppers’ almost neck and neck in terms of being motivated and high achieving (44 and 42 per cent respectively).

“The crucial consideration is who is right for your business at the current time.

“Is it the ‘lifer’ with demonstrable loyalty and depth of specialised experience or is it a ‘hopper’ who brings fresh thinking and learnings from other areas?

“And if a business can cultivate an environment where any type of worker can thrive, who knows, those ‘hoppers’ you hired might just turn into a ‘lifer.’"


Previous Post

The top UK holiday hotspots for 2023 include the Scottish Highlands, Devon and North Wales

Next Post

British Paralympian opens up about the obstacles in sport - following his 77th marathon run

Next Post
British Paralympian opens up about the obstacles in sport - following his 77th marathon run

British Paralympian opens up about the obstacles in sport - following his 77th marathon run

  • Home
  • Archive
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

© 2025 72Point

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • All releases

© 2025 72Point

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However you may visit Cookie Settings to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie settingsACCEPT
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
AWSALBCORS7 daysAmazon Web Services set this cookie for load balancing.
AWSELBsessionAssociated with Amazon Web Services and created by Elastic Load Balancing, AWSELB cookie is used to manage sticky sessions across production servers.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-advertisement1 yearSet by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie records the user consent for the cookies in the "Advertisement" category.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
CookieLawInfoConsent1 yearCookieYes sets this cookie to record the default button state of the corresponding category and the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.
crumbsessionSquarespace sets this cookie to prevent cross-site request forgery (CSRF).
JSESSIONIDsessionNew Relic uses this cookie to store a session identifier so that New Relic can monitor session counts for an application.
lvapp_session6 hoursLinkedin sets this cookie to allow the forms to function within the website.
rc::aneverThis cookie is set by the Google recaptcha service to identify bots to protect the website against malicious spam attacks.
rc::csessionThis cookie is set by the Google recaptcha service to identify bots to protect the website against malicious spam attacks.
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
wpEmojiSettingsSupportssessionWordPress sets this cookie when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine if the user's browser can display emojis properly.
XSRF-TOKEN6 hoursWix set this cookie for security purposes.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
CookieDurationDescription
yt-player-bandwidthneverThe yt-player-bandwidth cookie is used to store the user's video player preferences and settings, particularly related to bandwidth and streaming quality on YouTube.
yt-player-headers-readableneverThe yt-player-headers-readable cookie is used by YouTube to store user preferences related to video playback and interface, enhancing the user's viewing experience.
yt-player-webgl-spherical-3d-display-modesessionThe yt-player-webgl-spherical-3d-display-mode cookie is likely used by YouTube to remember user preferences related to the playback of 3D videos using WebGL technology.
yt-remote-cast-availablesessionThe yt-remote-cast-available cookie is used to store the user's preferences regarding whether casting is available on their YouTube video player.
yt-remote-cast-installedsessionThe yt-remote-cast-installed cookie is used to store the user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video.
yt-remote-fast-check-periodsessionThe yt-remote-fast-check-period cookie is used by YouTube to store the user's video player preferences for embedded YouTube videos.
yt-remote-session-appsessionThe yt-remote-session-app cookie is used by YouTube to store user preferences and information about the interface of the embedded YouTube video player.
yt-remote-session-namesessionThe yt-remote-session-name cookie is used by YouTube to store the user's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video.
ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEYneverThe cookie ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY is used by YouTube to store the last search result entry that was clicked by the user. This information is used to improve the user experience by providing more relevant search results in the future.
__cf_bm30 minutesCloudflare set the cookie to support Cloudflare Bot Management.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
CookieDurationDescription
AWSALB7 daysAWSALB is an application load balancer cookie set by Amazon Web Services to map the session to the target.
SRM_B1 year 24 daysUsed by Microsoft Advertising as a unique ID for visitors.
swpm_sessionsessionThis cookie is set by the Simple WordPress Membership Plugin. This cookie is used for membership login session and to provide access to the protected content on the website.This cookie keeps the login records so user don't want to authorise each time while moving to next page.
_gat1 minuteGoogle Universal Analytics sets this cookie to restrain request rate and thus limit data collection on high-traffic sites.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
CookieDurationDescription
ajs_anonymous_idneverThis cookie is set by Segment to count the number of people who visit a certain site by tracking if they have visited before.
ajs_group_idneverThis cookie is set by Segment to track visitor usage and events within the website.
ajs_user_idneverThis cookie is set by Segment to help track visitor usage, events, target marketing, and also measure application performance and stability.
attribution_user_id1 yearThis cookie is set by Typeform for usage statistics and is used in context with the website's pop-up questionnaires and messengering.
CLID1 yearMicrosoft Clarity set this cookie to store information about how visitors interact with the website. The cookie helps to provide an analysis report. The data collection includes the number of visitors, where they visit the website, and the pages visited.
CONSENT2 yearsYouTube sets this cookie via embedded YouTube videos and registers anonymous statistical data.
MR7 daysThis cookie, set by Bing, is used to collect user information for analytics purposes.
SMsessionMicrosoft Clarity cookie set this cookie for synchronizing the MUID across Microsoft domains.
vuid1 year 1 month 4 daysVimeo installs this cookie to collect tracking information by setting a unique ID to embed videos on the website.
_ga1 year 1 month 4 daysGoogle Analytics sets this cookie to calculate visitor, session and campaign data and track site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognise unique visitors.
_gat_gtag_UA_*1 minuteGoogle Analytics sets this cookie to store a unique user ID.
_ga_*1 year 1 month 4 daysGoogle Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views.
_gid1 dayGoogle Analytics sets this cookie to store information on how visitors use a website while also creating an analytics report of the website's performance. Some of the collected data includes the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
CookieDurationDescription
ANONCHK10 minutesThe ANONCHK cookie, set by Bing, is used to store a user's session ID and verify ads' clicks on the Bing search engine. The cookie helps in reporting and personalization as well.
idsessionSet by Google DoubleClick, this cookie is used to create user profiles to display relevant ads.
IDE1 year 24 daysGoogle DoubleClick IDE cookies store information about how the user uses the website to present them with relevant ads according to the user profile.
muc_ads1 year 1 month 4 daysTwitter sets this cookie to collect user behaviour and interaction data to optimize the website.
MUID1 year 24 daysBing sets this cookie to recognise unique web browsers visiting Microsoft sites. This cookie is used for advertising, site analytics, and other operations.
personalization_id1 year 1 month 4 daysTwitter sets this cookie to integrate and share features for social media and also store information about how the user uses the website, for tracking and targeting.
PREF8 monthsPREF cookie is set by Youtube to store user preferences like language, format of search results and other customizations for YouTube Videos embedded in different sites.
rl_anonymous_idneverRudderStack set this cookie to store statistical data of users' behaviour on the website, which can be used for internal analytics by the website operator.
rl_group_idneverRudderStack sets this cookie to collect user activity on the web.
rl_group_traitneverRudderstack sets this cookie, which is used to store performed actions on the website.
rl_page_init_referrerneverRudderstack sets this cookie, which is used to store performed actions on the website.
rl_page_init_referring_domainneverRudderstack sets this cookie, which is used to store performed actions on the website.
rl_traitneverRudderstack sets this cookie, which is used to store performed actions on the website.
rl_user_idneverRudderStack set this cookie to store a unique user ID for the Marketing/Tracking purpose.
test_cookie15 minutesdoubleclick.net sets this cookie to determine if the user's browser supports cookies.
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE5 months 27 daysYouTube sets this cookie to measure bandwidth, determining whether the user gets the new or old player interface.
YSCsessionYoutube sets this cookie to track the views of embedded videos on Youtube pages.
yt-remote-connected-devicesneverYouTube sets this cookie to store the user's video preferences using embedded YouTube videos.
yt-remote-device-idneverYouTube sets this cookie to store the user's video preferences using embedded YouTube videos.
yt.innertube::nextIdneverYouTube sets this cookie to register a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen.
yt.innertube::requestsneverYouTube sets this cookie to register a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
CookieDurationDescription
aff1 monthNo description available.
AWSALBAPP-07 daysDescription is currently not available.
AWSALBAPP-17 daysDescription is currently not available.
AWSALBAPP-27 daysDescription is currently not available.
AWSALBAPP-37 daysDescription is currently not available.
AWSALBTG7 daysAssociated with Amazon Web Services.
AWSALBTGCORS7 daysAssociated with Amazon Web Services.
caf_ipaddrsessionNo description available.
citysessionNo description available.
countrysessionNo description available.
debugneverNo description available.
jnews_view_counter_visits[0]less than a minuteJNews theme sets this cookie to store and count page views.
kmt_ex2 months 23 daysDescription is currently not available.
kmt_rid1 monthDescription is currently not available.
kmt_sesssessionDescription is currently not available.
kmt_sess.sigsessionDescription is currently not available.
lander_typesessionDescription is currently not available.
loglevelneverNo description available.
pwvisitor1 monthNo description available.
sitesessionDescription is currently not available.
tf_respondent_cc6 monthsDescription is currently not available.
traffic_targetsessionNo description available.
VISITOR_PRIVACY_METADATA5 months 27 daysDescription is currently not available.
_cfuvidsessionDescription is currently not available.
__Secure-ROLLOUT_TOKEN6 monthsDescription is currently not available.
__tad10 yearsNo description available.
Save & Accept
Powered by CookieYes Logo