The inaugural Creative Jobs Report, published Thursday, found that employees, especially between the ages of 18 and 34, are unsatisfied with current levels of creativity in the workplace. The study found that 55% of the 2,112 respondents would cut their corporate career for a self-employed role
That is, if they were sure they could still pay their bills.
A much lower 29% of employed Americans would be willing to take a more creative job even if it came with a pay cut. However, another sizable amount — 36% of employed respondents — actually want to quit their current jobs because of uncreative roles. With a cursory glance it would seem that the strongest cohesion of our millennial workforce is nothing more than a biweekly paycheck. Read more…
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