Insights from the Reimagining Work and Rewards Survey — Middle East & Turkey findings
Rapid change in the workplace has created significant pressure points for organisations
To what extent has your organisation changed in each of the following areas in the past 3 years?
Note: Percentages indicate "To a great or very great extent"
Employers face a jump in talent attraction and retention challenges (2020 vs 2022)
+145% for attracting talent and +107% for retaining talent
...and this is most evident in the digital talent sector
68% in digital talent and 60% in positions engaged in people analytics
Note: Percentages indicate those who are experiencing challenges "To a great or a very great extent"
AI and technology is a driving force of change
Factors expected to drive change in the ways of working over the next three years
However, less than a third said they are effective at using technology or analytics to track and measure existing skills, or skills required to get work done.
Note: Percentages indicate "To a great or very great extent"
Employers look to take action in three strategic areas: work, Total Rewards and careers
Increase in percentage of employers expecting extensive changes globally
Note: Numbers represent percentage of organisations who identify these as important HR capabilities over the next 3 years
Key actions for employers
About the survey: Middle East and Turkey findings are based on responses from 34 employers representing 35,000 employees across a range of industries. The survey was conducted October 28 through December 10, 2021.
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