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View Poll Results: What is the number one reason for employees quitting the job?
Excessive workload ? 53 9.58%
Discrimination on the basis of gender ? 14 2.53%
Employee favoritism ? 126 22.78%
Inequitable salary distribution ? 259 46.84%
Organizational and work stress ? 89 16.09%
Disagreement with reporting manager or boss ? 246 44.48%
Personal and family based-reasons 46 8.32%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 553. You may not vote on this poll

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Greetings,
This post was originally created by Vipul <link updated to site home> . I am reposting it with the poll. Please help him with your views. Thankyou all for your support.
What is the number one reason for employees quitting the job?
A) Excessive workload ?
B) Discrimination on the basis of gender ?
C) Employee favoritism ?
D) Inequitable salary distribution ?
E) Organizational and work stress ?

From India, Mumbai
Ramnaresh_20
11

Many think its because of salary, but a recent survey made by naukri.com indicates its just recognition and appreciation for hard work.
From India, Hyderabad
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Greetings,
A zillion thanks to everyone who have responded to this research. We are eager to see what affects us. Thanks to Vipul for starting this poll.
If you have similar polls in mind, please write in. Lets hear what the reality of the situations are .
Thankyou all in advance for your support. God bless you all !

From India, Mumbai
bharathi_83
192

if we see there are some basic issues like Inequitable salary, disagreement with the manager or boss
or some time personal family problem. These are basic things where a candidate will look for a change
there is less chance in employee favritism, this happens where the credit is taken by other person

From India, Madras
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Dear Bharathi,
Great to hear from you ! Yes, these are the top few reasons. However, we wish to know what triggers a job change above every reason.
Thankyou for sharing your views. Happy to see you around !

From India, Mumbai
manish@sos.net.in
Quitting Job Main Reason
No. 1- Disagreement with reporting manager or boss.
No. 2- Inequitable salary distribution.
No. 3- Job was not as expected
No. 4- Few Growth and Advancement Opportunities
No. 5- Organizational and work stress
No. 6- Personal and family based-reasons

From India, Gurgaon
SangeetaArun6
Good Morning....
This question is very interesting and tough too.According to my point of view,
1)If a person/employee is in lower position(junior/medium level) then he/she mainly look for monetary benefits and brand name of the employer (MNC). These would be the main reasons to quit a job.
2)If a employee is in higher/senior level then he mainly focus on career growth and development. So that would be the reason to quit a job and look for advanced opportunity.
Thank You,
Sangeeta Arun

From United States, Beaverton
chandratre.ulhas@sanghvic
9

Now a days employees are more worried on ' Treatment Issue' and 'Differed Job Profiles' rather than salary issues.
Basicaly leaders should be more attentive wrt his team members but unfortunately most of the leaders are ignoring it. It also gives bad market branding to the organisation.
off cource disparity, internal politics, favourism are the other causes for the heavy attrition.

From India, Pune
Suresh P
65

Dear all
in my observation, reasons are:
1) junior / middle level - salary, brand
2) middle / sr. level - brand, career growth opportunity
3) for all levels, very important are organisational culture, working atmosphere within the group.
Suresh

From India, Pune
bharathi_83
192

Thank you so much (Cite Contribution).... and am really sorry due to my job change i was not able to be regular on my post will start again with the fresh one.. thank you .. have a happy day ahead.. :)

From India, Madras
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