Highlights: 88% of SMB Employers Using AI for
Various Functions; Only 52% of Workers Satisfied with Work-Life
Balance; 85% of Employees Engaged at Work
DUBLIN,
Calif., Aug. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --
TriNet (NYSE: TNET), a leading provider of comprehensive
human resources solutions for small and medium-size
businesses (SMBs), today announced the results of an
industry-wide pulse survey designed to better understand the
perceptions around current and emerging workplace trends. The
survey asked important questions about issues that are top-of-mind
for both employers and employees.
TriNet's 2024 State of the Workplace report reveals that
while SMB employers and employees are aligned in areas such as
harnessing AI in the workplace, there is a gap between the two
groups around overall job satisfaction and employee benefits
support.
"Workplace dynamics are a key focus for both SMB employers
and employees alike," said Michael
Mendenhall, TriNet SVP/CMO/CCO. "This report provides
insightful data, revealing that by understanding both perspectives
and recognizing potential risks, employers can gain valuable
insights into their workforce, while employees can better grasp how
leadership views critical issues within small and medium-sized
businesses."
TriNet surveyed 630 full-time employees and 588 employers from
across the U.S. The research was conducted with two separate but
related surveys from May 30 to June 11,
2024. The employee and employer surveys were authored by
TriNet and administered by a third-party company, Qualtrics.
Respondents work in one of the following industries: financial
services, life sciences, main street, nonprofit, professional
services, or technology. The survey focused on companies with
between five to 500 employees.
Satisfaction and Engagement
Most SMB employers (61%) reported being satisfied with their
work/life balance, while 52% of employees said the same. Nearly
half (47%) of employees prefer a hybrid schedule, and work/life
satisfaction dropped for both employers and employees who work in
the office all week. Over half of workers (57%) are actively
looking for a new job or are open to switching if the right
opportunity came along.
A large portion (85%) of employees reported being moderately or
extremely engaged with their work, similar to employers' estimate
of 81%. A majority of employees (79%) report being moderately or
extremely connected to their work, while 65% reported the same
about connection to company leadership. Employee engagement is high
across all generations, with Baby Boomers at 80%, both Gen X and
Gen Z at 85%, and Millennials reporting the highest engagement at
87%. Top motivating factors include compensation/incentives, belief
in company mission, interesting work/assignments, and a sense of
productivity/accomplishment. The ability to work remotely is ranked
as the least influential factor in employee engagement, with 17% of
employees and 11% of employers considering it not influential at
all.
Benefits Support
Employees highly value benefits, saying they are a top three
reason for both leaving a job and considering a new one, just after
better pay and growth opportunities. A majority of employees (79%)
rate benefits that account for their needs as moderately to
extremely important when looking for a job. The only factor rated
higher is pay transparency/equity, which 80% of employees indicated
as moderately to extremely important.
Medical insurance ranked #1 as the most important benefit by
employees. Paid vacation/sick time, dental, retirement plans, and
vision coverage rounded out the top five. Prioritization of other
benefits varied by generation, particularly for employees, as they
were relevant to some groups more than others. Millennials and Gen
Z placed much greater importance on education reimbursement,
childcare assistance, fertility coverage and parental leave.
Employers overestimated how easily employees can take advantage
of their benefits programs. Fewer than two-thirds of employees
reported taking advantage of their benefits, and only 58% find the
technology for enrollment easy to use. The oldest and youngest
employees felt differently when it came to the ease of their
benefits program. Only 48% of Gen Z employees stated that they can
easily access support for their benefits-related questions versus
77% of Baby Boomers. Roughly half (52%) of Gen Z employees also
reported that their benefits enrollment technology is easy to
use.
AI and HR Automation
AI is reshaping the workforce, both in individual job duties and
more broadly across HR. Most SMB employers (88%) and employees
(71%) are currently harnessing AI on the job. Technology and
Financial Services sectors are adopting AI faster than Main Street
and Nonprofit groups. Employees at early-stage companies are also
more likely to use AI, particularly for HR-related tasks.
When it comes to HR-specific duties, one-third or more of
employees are using AI frequently. One in three employees and
employers would prefer to seek HR-related answers from an AI
assistant over speaking with an HR administrator, citing quick
responses, ease of use, and better privacy handling. Additional
reasons for choosing AI include greater reliability, avoiding
office politics, and avoiding personal bias.
Employers say advances in HR technology and predictive
information could improve their businesses by: "improving employee
morale" (37%), "increasing employee retention" (37%), "improving
employee engagement" (36%), and "improving employee development"
(36%).
Learn more and download the full report here.
About TriNet
TriNet (NYSE: TNET) provides small and medium-size businesses
(SMBs) with full-service industry-specific HR solutions, providing
both professional employer organization (PEO) and human resources
information system (HRIS) services. TriNet offers access to human
capital expertise, benefits, risk mitigation, compliance, payroll,
and R&D tax credit services, all enabled by industry-leading
technology. TriNet's suite of products also includes services and
software-based solutions to help streamline workflows by connecting
HR, benefits, employee engagement, payroll and time &
attendance. Rooted in more than 30 years of supporting
entrepreneurs and adapting to the ever-changing modern workplace,
TriNet empowers SMBs to focus on what matters most—growing their
business and enabling their people. For more information,
visit TriNet.com or follow us on Facebook,
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