U.S. employee confidence slipped in February

RP news wires
Tags: talent management, business management

The SFN Group Employee Confidence Index decreased by 1.2 points to 48.9 in February. The Index, which measures workers' confidence in their personal employment situation and optimism in the economic environment, shows that fewer workers are confident in the strength of the economy and in job availability. On the contrary, more workers are optimistic about their job security and the future of their current employer.

"Although our report shows a decline in overall confidence from the previous month, it is still 6.2 points higher than the low point of 40.1 it registered at one year ago," said Roy Krause, president and CEO of SFN Group Inc. "In fact, hiring demand is better now than what we experienced a few months ago. We are seeing the demand for temporary work starting to pick-up -- generally a sign that full-time hiring is on the horizon. From an employer and candidate perspective, I see this flexible segment becoming a greater percentage of the total workforce as we move forward in a recovery. Many employers continue to be hesitant to add staff on a full-time basis due to the uncertainty of the market. Additionally, the idea of working on different projects seems to be an appealing option for not only younger job seekers, but also all types of professional workers and Baby Boomers. As we talk to more and more candidates, we are finding that more people are looking for greater flexibility, stronger engagement, additional income and/or the opportunity to stay on top of the latest technology trends."

Confidence in Overall Situation:
The SFN Group Employee Confidence Index decreased by 1.2 points to 48.9 in February. The Index, which measures workers' confidence in their personal employment situation and optimism in the economic environment, shows that fewer workers are confident in the strength of the economy and in job availability. On the contrary, more workers are optimistic about their job security and the future of their current employer.

Confidence in Macroeconomic Environment:

Confidence in Personal Employment Situation:

Job Security:
Seventy percent of workers say they are unlikely to lose their jobs in the next year, increasing 3 percentage points from the previous month.

Job Transition:
Thirty-five percent of workers are likely to look for a new job in the next 12 months, representing an increase of 2 percentage points from last month's reading.

Confidence by Gender:

Confidence by Age:

Confidence by Income: