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    Hiring Advice  >   Workplace culture   >   5 warning signs an employee is about to quit
    5 warning signs an employee is about to quit
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    5 warning signs an employee is about to quit

    In 2021, over a quarter of employees are looking to quit their existing jobs for a fresh start somewhere else.

    With the pandemic becoming less disruptive to our work lives and working from home mandates winding back, a lot of people are taking the time to reassess their career direction. Career goals, company values alignment, and on-going job security are all top-of-mind for jobseekers and employees alike, which could see talent moving industries or roles.

    So, can you tell if someone in your team about to quit? Here are five telltale signs that an employee could be set to walk out the door.

    Source: Independent research conducted by Nature of behalf of SEEK, interviewing 4800 Australians annually. Published August 2021.

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