Khaleej Times

Software sector witnesses highest talent turnover in region: Study

- reporters@khaleejtim­es.com Staff Reporter

dubai — The technology sector, retail and media industry witnessed the highest talent turnover in the Mena region as employees moved to search for better opportunit­ies, a study by LinkedIn has revealed.

The findings, based on LinkedIn’s data on half-a-billion profession­als, show that in 2017, tech companies (software, not hardware) had the most turnover with a 13.2 per cent rate. Retail and consumer products — a historical­ly high-churn sector — follows closely behind at 13 per cent, while media/entertainm­ent

Once you have the data to anticipate turnover, you can act to retain key employees and recruit new ones way ahead of time.” Ali Matar, head of LinkedIn Middle East and North Africa

stands at 11.4 per cent.

While every industry has unique drivers motivating its workforce, LinkedIn research has found that almost half the participan­ts (45 per cent) said they left their jobs due to lack of opportunit­ies for advancemen­t.

The other biggest reasons people jumped included being unhappy with leadership (41 per cent), being unhappy with the work environmen­t (36 per cent) and a desire for more challengin­g work (36 per cent).

“The trouble with retaining tech talent is high-demand and rising compensati­on within the industry. As employers and offers get more competitiv­e, top talent is more eager to jump on new opportunit­ies. Emphasisin­g career advancemen­t can help retain current employees and attract new ones,” said Ali Matar, head of LinkedIn Middle East and North Africa. Almost half (49%) of departing tech employees take another job within the tech sector.

According to LinkedIn, to mitigate turnover problems, improve retention, and attract more talent, companies need to arm themselves with insights. “Once you have the data to anticipate turnover, you can act to retain key employees and recruit new ones way ahead of time. It’s the difference between constantly reacting and proactivel­y planning,” added Matar.

Over the last few years, these sectors have consistent­ly seen the highest turnover rates.

While tech, retail, and media may have the most “liquid” workforces, each one sees talent turnover for very different reasons.

According to LinkedIn representa­tives figures of high turnover in retail “aren’t surprising”, especially with the rise of online shopping.

Retail companies, therefore, need fewer people on the ground, with many former salespeopl­e have to find completely new careers: Only 35 per cent of people leaving jobs in retail stay within the sector, according to our data.

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