Fewer Promotions for American Workers
A recent study released by WorldatWork reports that few workers are receiving raises in the present economy, even in the form of promotions. The survey of 720 U.S. organizations found that, overall, respondents report an average of 8.1% of the employee population receive promotions in a typical year down to 7% in the most recent survey.
If looking for a new job, it may be worthwhile to conduct a little investigative research on potential places of work. Some companies have managed to continue to budget for promotions, even during this recession. Although these promotions may be coded for many additional responsibilities, there may be a feeling of greater enthusiasm and purpose in a workplace where co-workers can expect opportunities for increase in pay on a regular basis.