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95% employees feel managers are key to their happiness at workplaces : Indeed

• By Samriddhi Srivastava
95% employees feel managers are key to their happiness at workplaces : Indeed

Emphasising the significance of having a manager who sincerely prioritises the growth of their employees cannot be overstated. Whether expressed on social media or through surveys, employees consistently emphasise the pivotal role a supportive leader plays in shaping their experience within an organisation. 

Indeed, the global matching and hiring platform, in its recent survey shared insights into the levels of workplace happiness among Indian employees, shedding light on the factors that contribute to their satisfaction at work.

The survey highlights that 58% of employees perceive their work as a substantial contributor to their overall happiness. Furthermore, 95% believe that managers bear the primary responsibility for ensuring employee happiness, underscoring the crucial role of leadership in cultivating a positive work environment. 

As per the survey results, 70% of employees indicated feeling happy and content in their work, while 30% expressed varying degrees of dissatisfaction. The nature of work and other factors play a crucial role in influencing this sense of happiness.

"Our data indicates that organisations placing a priority on employee happiness, to the extent of 88%, experience heightened satisfaction within their teams. This increased satisfaction invariably contributes to enhanced job performance and engagement, ultimately fostering sustained business success,” stated Rohan Sylvester, Talent Strategy Advisor at Indeed India. 

The report extensively explores the impact of tenure, sector, and organisational size on employee happiness:

For organisations seeking to improve employee happiness, the following key considerations emerge:

The happiness of employees is influenced by several key factors, as highlighted by the workforce: