Friday, May 09, 2025

The Value of Companies with Many Occupational Options for Employees


Is it valuable for an employee to seek out employers that will offer the possibility of a variety of roles that they may fill over a period of years?  New research by Professors InĂªs Black and Ana Figueiredo suggests that role variety boosts wages, employee retention, and job satisfaction.  Duke Fuqua Insights recently summarized their research:
  • workers starting their career at firms with more occupational variety switch occupations internally more often within the first 10 years;
  • as a result, workers starting their career at firms that offer more job titles tend to have higher wages in 10 years;
  • independently of firm size, the more occupations a firm offers, the more likely it is to retain their employees.
Professor Black goes on to comment on the impact that role variety can have on retention: "For every one more occupation that I offer to my workers, I'm 10% more likely to retain them 10 years from now," she explained.  

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