Friday, January 8, 2010

I Can't Get No (Job) Satisfaction

Jean Erickson Walker was a guest on NPR-Southern California on Wednesday, Jan. 6, discussing the Conference Board Survey which said that only 45% of people are satisfied with their jobs.

The report was broadcast on NPR affiliates throughout Southern California. Jean is identified in the report and on NPR's website as " Jean Erickson Walker, Managing Partner with OI Partners in their Portland office, a corporation of career consulting, executive coaching, leadership development and career transition professionals."

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Jean Walker on NPR Radio-Southern California

Are you satisfied with your job? Would you rate your workplace experience as a happy or miserable one? While you might expect that most working Americans aren’t thrilled in the workplace, especially with the salary and benefits cuts of the past two years, generally people remain happy with their jobs. Then comes along a new survey from the Conference Board that shows the opposite—that people who rate their job satisfaction is at an all time low of 45%. Which category do you fall into, and even if you’re not overwhelmingly positive about your experiences at work are you just happy to have any job in the middle of a recession?

Guest:

Jean Erickson Walker, Managing Partner with OI Partners in their Portland office, a corporation of career consulting, executive coaching, leadership development and career transition professionals.

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