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67% of global workers feel crushed by repetitive tasks: UiPath Survey

• By Neelanjana Mazumdar
67% of global workers feel crushed by repetitive tasks: UiPath Survey

UiPath, Inc. (NYSE: PATH), a leading enterprise automation software company, surveyed global office workers and uncovered that more than two-thirds (67%) feel they are constantly doing the same tasks over and over again. According to the 2021 Office Worker Survey, on average, respondents said they waste four and a half hours a week on tasks they think could be automated; 68% said they wish they had more time to explore how to incorporate new responsibilities into their day-to-day routines; and 58% believe their jobs don’t allow them to be as creative as they’d like to be.

The UiPath survey assessed the views of office workers working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic about how their roles have changed over the past year and how they see their roles evolving in the future.

Faced with too many time-consuming tasks to complete, 59% of office workers around the world, and 63% of office workers in India, believe they can’t efficiently help customers. When asked the top tasks they would like to automate, Indian workers said:

“It’s no surprise that employees are looking for ways to feel more engaged at work. Automation unlocks workers’ productivity, and, more importantly, frees them to focus on meaningful work that is creative, collaborative, and strategic,” said Tom Clancy, Senior Vice President of Learning, UiPath. “It’s critical that companies provide training for and access to automation and other digital technologies to create more fulfilled and energized employees.”

Other key findings include:

Designed to uncover how skills training opportunities factored into employees’ attitudes towards their jobs—including which skills office workers most wanted to advance their career—the 2021 Office Worker Survey polled 4,500 office workers across the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, India, and Singapore and was conducted in March 2021.