Almost a third of Russians were ready to change profession due to burnout

Almost a third of Russians (31 percent) believe that professional burnout is a significant reason for changing the work. This is stated in the study of the portal “Work in Russia”, reports TASS.

Among other reasons for changing the profession, respondents called the desire to increase income (so answered about 37 percent). According to every fifth respondent (20 percent), people are ready to leave the profession due to the lack of career growth prospects. The reasons for changing the work may also be a state of health that does not allow working by profession (such an option is allowed 12 percent of respondents).

Most Russians (51 percent) are confident that the crisis may not come if a person immediately found himself in the profession. Every fifth believes that he comes after 30 years, another 21 percent sure that professional burnout most often occurs in people after 40 years.

In 2020, 32 percent of women and 28 percent of men collided with burnout in the world, the study of McKinsey and Leanin.org. At the same time, every third woman thought about to leave work or change it over the past year, compared with every fourth at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

At the same time, Russians have the most common reason for changing the work, the refusal of management is named raise them with a salary.

/Media reports.