A new survey conducted by the Kenexa Research Institute finds that Indian employees are the most confident in their organization.
The study came from a randomly selected group of over 16,000 workers from 12 different countries.
Approximately 81 percent of the Indians polled said they were confident, followed by those in the US (76 percent), Brazil (75 percent), and Russia and Canada (both 74 percent). Employees in Japan have the lowest levels of organizational confidence (46 per cent).
The results from India indicate that approximately four out of five employees feel that they are not at risk of being laid off and approximately three out of four believe there is a promising future for them at their organizations. However, Indian employees are slightly less positive about their current employer helping to prepare them with the necessary skills for the future (72 percent).
“The levels of optimism among the workers in India are quite high. In fact, across the 12 countries we studied, the results from India achieved the highest rank. Indian workers are very optimistic about the future of their organizations, their management and the products that they produce. The vast majority does not have fear of losing their jobs, and for those who do lose their jobs there is confidence in being able to find another,” said Jeffrey Saltzman, industrial psychologist and principal, Kenexa.
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