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survey: three out of four execs are “comfortable” job searching while employed<\/strong><\/p>\n menlo park, ca — job seekers don’t mind setting their sights on greener pastures even while on their current employers’ payrolls, according to accountemps.<\/p>\n three-quarters of respondents said they would be comfortable looking for a new job while still working. this compares with 69 percent in a 2002 survey.<\/p>\n the national poll included responses from 150 senior executives from human resources, finance and marketing departments with the nation’s 1,000 largest companies. it was conducted by an independent research firm and developed by accountemps, the world’s first and largest specialized staffing service for temporary accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals.<\/p>\n executives were asked, “how comfortable would you feel looking for a new job while still employed?” their responses:<\/p>\n accountemps offers the following advice for maintaining an engaged workforce:<\/p>\n\n
\n \n.<\/span><\/strong> \n2008<\/span><\/u><\/strong> \n2002<\/span><\/u><\/strong> \n \n \n \n \n \nvery comfortable<\/span><\/strong> \n38%<\/span><\/strong> \n36%<\/span><\/strong> \n \nsomewhat comfortable <\/span><\/strong> \n37%<\/span><\/strong> \n33%<\/span><\/strong> \n \nsomewhat uncomfortable \n21% \n26% \n \nvery uncomfortable \n3% \n5% \n \ndon\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t know \n1% \n0% \n
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