Nearly half of Indians consider their current employer to be ‘just a job’, while 43 per cent see their role as part of a career, says a survey.
According to a survey by online recruitment solutions provider Monster Worldwide and Gfk, a global market research company, nearly half (48 per cent) of Indians consider their current employment to be ‘just a job’, while two in five (43 per cent) see their role as part of a career.
Moreover, India ranks 5th in International Rankings of Career-Minded Workforces, which was topped by French workers who are most likely to say they have a ‘career’ rather than ‘just a job’.
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via 48% of Indians think their current employment as ‘just a job’ – The Economic Times.
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