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New hires a major flight risk, among EX "red flags"

Australia is performing below global norms for employee experience, with new-hire intent to stay suggesting attention to onboarding hasn't matched employers' focus on talent attraction, an expert says.

The Australian findings of Qualtrics' 2024 Employee Experience Trends report, being released today, show concerning declines across the key measures of engagement; experience versus expectations; intent to stay; inclusion; and wellbeing (read more about them in this article).

"This is the second year now that we've seen key indicators of employee experience really either kind of stagnate or decline year-on-year, specifically in Australia," Qualtrics senior manager, XM scientist Crissa Sumner tells HR Daily.

When the pandemic first hit, she notes, there was "a really significant shift in what was actually driving employee experience... and it was more of a change than we had seen in decades before", she says...

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