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Ninety percent of respondents indicate they like their current jobs and 46% say they’re happy where they are currently. Another 23% are always open to other possibilities, 20% are passively looking for another job and 11% are actively looking for new opportunities.

Professionals who are happy with their current employers report the highest average salary of $117,628, while those actively looking report an average salary of $109,864. The professionals that are open to new opportunities report an average salary of $108,440, and those passively looking earn an average of $103,712 annually.

The job seekers in the survey sample are in search of higher compensation (73%), better advancement opportunities (45%), new challenges (39%) and a different manager or management (27%).


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Source: Source: Peerless Research Group (PRG)



 

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