Employee turnover rate reached alarming high: report

The employee turnover rate has been on the rise in the last three years, reaching an alarming rate of 24 percent this year, according to a report from the human resource consultancy Anphabe.
Employee turnover rate reached alarming high: report ảnh 1Human resources consultancy Anphabe and market research firm Intage Vietnam on Thursday began this year’s Vietnam Best Places to Work Survey. (Source: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The employee turnover rate has been on the risein the last three years, reaching an alarming rate of 24 percent this year,according to a report from the human resource consultancy Anphabe.

The report titled “The Leavers” polled 674 enterprises in 24 industries thatemploy more than 75,400 experienced employees.

At the staff level, those who earn a salary of below 10 million VND (430 USD)have the highest rate of leavers of 29 percent, the report showed.

But at higher levels such as team leader, manager and director, the higher thesalary, the greater the rate of quitting, especially in four fields: marketing,sales, IT and finance.

The ratio of people quitting is much higher in the 9X generation than other agegroups.

More than 17 percent plan to leave within the next one year despite being happywith the current workplace.

People working for less than two years at their job are the most likely to quittheir job, especially at the management and director level.

Looking across salary ranks, among those with salaries of over 80 million VND (3,440USD), every other employee is thinking of leaving.

The most attractive industries for employees besides their current one arebanking, real estate, financial services, wholesale, retail, commerce,food and hotels and hospitality.

The number of new businesses is increasing rapidly, leading to a situation wherethey would have to hunt for talent from existing companies.

Around 32 percent of people working in large enterprises have the desire tostart a business in future.

Vietnam is among the top 10 countries in the Asia Pacific from where peopleemigrate and faces a brain drain.

Nearly 65 percent of employees with a salary of 80 million VND (3,440 USD) ormore were contacted three times on average by headhunters in the past year.

“Higher salaries or promotion should not be the only solution as they onlyprovide a temporary effect; the goal should be to increase engagement, effortand loyalty,” Thanh Nguyen, CEO of Anphabe, said.

“If 10 percent is the ideal turnover rate, which allows an organisation toremain stable and transformable with new people every 10 years, then obviouslywe can't be at ease with the current 24 percent."

On the same day, Anphabe and market research firm Intage Vietnam kicked off theVietnam Best Places to Work Survey, an annual study of workforce and workplacetrends.

This year, the survey,supported by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will expand itsresearch to Generation Z (born from 1997 onwards).

Anphabe will co-ordinate with the HCM City Student Support Centre to poll morethan 25,000 students at more than 50 universities around the country.

The survey results will be announced next March./.
VNA

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