Boomers are most engaged at work, while millennials lag behind, study finds

Boomers are most engaged at work, while millennials lag behind, study finds


“Engagement can take different forms depending on your role, goals, and work environment,” notes the report from FlexJobs, a job board and career resource platform. “Across generations, the most engaged professionals tend to be intentional about how they approach their day-to-day experience.”

Part of that day-to-day experience should involve being recognized and maintaining a healthy work-life balance, according to the report. The majority of Gen Xers (68%) and millennials (61%), for example, say “feeling valued and recognized for contributions” is the leading factor driving their engagement — ahead of salary, flexibility, and career advancement. Although recognition also is a top factor for 65% of boomers, it was slightly less influential and ranked behind “interesting and challenging work” (73%).

Additionally, work-life balance is a bigger engagement factor for millennials (56%) than boomers (40%) ­— signaling strong demand for flexibility, including remote work options, among younger professionals.

Tips for staying engaged at work

The report concludes with six strategies for workers of all generations to remain engaged while on the job. They are:

“While each generation brings unique perspectives to the workplace, professionals of all ages want meaningful work, supportive leadership, and the flexibility to manage their lives alongside their careers,” the report concludes. “The good news is that many employers are paying attention. From remote work and flexible schedules to supportive cultures and thoughtful benefits, job seekers across generations have plenty of opportunities to find roles that align with their needs, values, and lifestyles.”



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