US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
China / Society

White-collar workers give jobs a low score

By Shi Jing in Shanghai (China Daily) Updated: 2015-01-26 08:03

White-collar workers give jobs a low score

Chinese professional workers, or white-collar workers, are far from satisfied with their jobs, according to the latest survey conducted by online recruitment services provider Zhaopin.com.

The average score for job satisfaction given by 9,272 respondents was a low 2.41 out of 5, less than half the possible full score. Interpersonal relationships scored the highest among the five surveyed categories, receiving an average 3.02. Training and learning opportunities came next on the list, scoring an average 2.82. Welfare and salary came third and fourth, scoring 2.17 and 2.12.

Satisfaction with promotions was rated the lowest among all surveyed categories, reaching only 1.91. A majority, 61.5 percent of the respondents, said they had been given hardly any chance to be promoted or could see no such possibility ahead. About 12.8 percent of the interviewees said they are coming close to the day they will be promoted. Only 5.2 percent said they do not want to be promoted, because that would involve more responsibility.

Li Shanshan, 27, has been working in Beijing as an account manager at a multinational public relations agency for about two years. She is now thinking of changing her job, because she thinks it will take her a long time to be promoted.

"It is totally fine with me to work under pressure and on a very tight schedule," she said. "I was prepared for that before I entered this industry. However, it seems to me that the promotion mechanism within my current company is a little bit old-fashioned. People are gradually promoted according to their years of service instead of their performance or ability. Therefore, I would rather opt for another industry or another company that would give more weight to the individual's ability and potential."

It is not only people working in first-tier cities that are faced with such challenges. Those working in lower-tier cities may have come across similar situations in their career. Sun Jiamin, 31, has been working as a supply chain assistant manager in a multinational manufacturing company in Suzhou in East China's Jiangsu province for about eight years since her graduation from college. Throughout the eight years, only one chance at promotion came her way, but little progress has been made with it.

"For such a world-leading company that is also the industry leader, you can imagine how strict the company's regulations are. The competition is quite tense. As I am not that aggressive or ambitious, little chance of promotion was given to me. However, this has not bothered me too much. I am quite content with my current job and the salary. It is easier to live with less pressure anyway," she said.

Zhaopin found that a company's existing promotion mechanism is the main thing that affects an employee's chances, according to 35.1 percent of the respondents voting for this category. The effort made by each employee came second, while popularity among colleagues and bosses was the third most important element.

Unsurprisingly, people working at senior management levels were most satisfied with their promotions. Next to them were medium-level management staff. The lower the position, the less satisfied people were with their promotion prospects, according to Zhaopin.

shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

 

Highlights
Hot Topics
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品久久久久久影视| mm1313亚洲精品无码又大又粗| 三上悠亚ssni_229在线播放| 99精品人妻无码专区在线视频区| 天堂俺去俺来也www久久婷婷| 苍井空浴缸大战猛男120分钟| 男女无遮挡高清性视频直播| 校花哭着扒开屁股浣肠于柔| 成人网在线免费观看| 国产高清一区二区三区| 国产免费av片在线观看播放| 亚洲美女精品视频| 久久精品国产亚洲夜色AV网站| 一个人hd高清在线观看免费直播| 亚洲国产香蕉视频欧美| 精品伊人久久香线蕉| 欧美一区二区日韩国产| 性伦片美国刺激片在线观看| 国产精品videossex另类| 八戒八戒www观看在线| 乱人伦中文字幕在线不卡网站| www性久久久com| 视频二区好吊色永久视频| 波多野结衣搜查官| 日本v片免费一区二区三区| 国产美女视频网站| 制服丝袜一区二区三区| 久久综合综合久久综合| 99久久人妻精品免费二区| 色久综合网精品一区二区| 欧美一级手机免费观看片| 天天在线综合网| 国产亚洲精品bt天堂精选| 亚洲成在人线在线播放无码| 一级做a爱视频| 里番本子侵犯肉全彩3d| 欧美一级欧美一级高清| 在线天堂中文新版有限公司| 北岛玲在线精品视频| 久久久精品人妻无码专区不卡| 久久精品国产日本波多野结衣 |