New data from CareerJunction has revealed who in South Africa is willing to pack up and leave their job for another oppurtunity.
New data from CareerJunction showed that, on average, 59% of job seekers in South Africa are willing to relocate for a job.
The group found that female job seekers are less likely to move for work, with only 51% saying they would be willing to, whereas 61% of men said they would do so happily. Across all generations, Gen Z candidates aged 27 or younger were the most willing to relocate for work, with 70% saying that they would. CareerJunction said that this could partly be due to the fact that individuals in this age bracket may have fewer commitments and fewer personal responsibilities to factor in when considering relocation.
“On the other hand, only 46% of Gen X candidates aged 43–57 and only 42% of those in the Baby Boomers age bracket were willing to relocate for work.”
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