When asked about the top signs that someone’s thriving in their role, respondents said it was being able to help others.
It takes the average American worker a year and seven months to feel like they’re “thriving” in a new job, according to new research.
That was followed by knowing where to look to find information and having strong relationships with colleagues .and conducted by OnePoll, the survey dug further into the importance of having access to information, looking at the connection between clarity at work and being more productive and happier.
This time adds up: on average, respondents will spend 13 minutes searching on their own before asking for help — adding up to almost a full workday of potentially wasted time per week.SWNS “To really thrive at work, we need an easy way to find answers to our questions, to access information wherever it’s stored and to stay connected not just to company knowledge, but also to one another,” said Arvind Jain, CEO and co-founder, Glean. “It’s empowering to have a sense of clarity and alignment on shared goals — we’re happier and more fulfilled when we’re able to contribute effectively.
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