Monday, January 12, 2015

Survey finds 14% of employees spend over an hour on social media at work

http://socialnetworkingnews.org/survey-finds-14-of-employees-spend-over-an-hour-on-social-media-at-work/


One in seven employees spend more than an hour on social media during work hours, according to a new survey by recruitment firm CPL.


CPL’s Employment Market Monitor for the fourth quarter 2014 found 14 per cent of employees use social media for more than one hour each day.


The survey also found that 50 per cent of people would reject a job offer if the interview process was too long or took more than three interviews.


Location, insultingly low salary offers and negative social media commentary about employers were also factors in the jobseeker’s decision-making process.


The survey findings also show that 60 per cent of workers believe smoking breaks should be banned and that such breaks are unfair due to the amount of time smokers were away from their work duties.


Source: www.irishtimes.com


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