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83% of Indian employees love their jobs: Adobe Study

• By Shalini Sengupta
83% of Indian employees love their jobs: Adobe Study

 

Employees in India are the most positive and flexible workforce, compared to their counterpart in the US and UK. And 83% of the Indian workforce love their jobs, and technology has emerged as the top contributor to their overall satisfaction above perks like food and sleek-office spaces. This was found in a Adobe report titled ‘Work in Progress’. And for ‘ideal’ jobs, nearly half the surveyed professionals will choose to work even with less pay. 

And 68% of the respondents also predicted that holding multiple jobs will be the norm in the future. According to the report, “Moonlighting” has become mainstream, with more than one in two workers in India holding one or more jobs in addition to their primary profession. Those that report holding an additional job, say that gaining new skills (other than additional income) is the primary reason to moonlight in India.

“With a changing work–life pattern, rapid influx of millennials into the workforce, and rising employee aspirations, workforce expectations and priorities in India are evolving dramatically. In addition to offering fun perks, employers should also focus on ensuring their people have access to technology that helps them be more productive. In turn, this inspires employees and makes them feel appreciated,” said Abdul Jaleel, Vice President, People Resources India, Adobe. “We have seen that investing in employee motivation provides great returns in the form of a happy and creative workforce and goes a long way in attracting and retaining top talent.”

The Report also found that not only did the majority of respondents report loving their jobs, but 98% confirmed that they would keep working even if they won the lottery, despite the fact that almost 44% acknowledged the feeling of being overwhelmed. 

Employees who said their company’s technology is “ahead of the curve” feel more creative, motivated and valued than those who say their company is “behind the times.” And 93% employees believe that technology makes them more productive. Yet, only 30% employers are viewed as “ahead of the curve” when it comes to technology. About 89% respondents say that technology, more than other perks, is the most important factor in keeping them happy at work. Access to state-of-the-art technology that helps people get their jobs done ranks slightly higher than access to food and beverages (87%), a beautiful office design (86%) and on-site amenities (73%).   

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The report, “Work in Progress” surveyed more than 500 Indian office workers who use computers daily as part of their jobs, on their attitudes about work and the future of technology in the workplace.