Three-quarters of employees say they would consider moving jobs if they did not feel they were receiving the right development opportunities, according to a new poll.
A survey by Media Logic found that despite the fact the majority of employees have only undertaken one or two business courses a year, 50% of staff still perceive training to be one of the most important factors when considering a job role.
Moreover, 75% of employees asked would even consider changing roles if their training package was below par.
The survey found:
· Only 14% of employees have undertaken two or more training courses in the last twelve months
· Only 25% of staff had since used the skills learnt on the course
· Flexibility is the key to training as staff vary in their preferred style of learning and choice of location - 46% of employees prefer to train in working hours, 41% like to learn in the comfort of their own home and 10% prefer training whilst travelling or on the move
· 72% of respondents stated that face-to-face contact, feedback from peers and consistent feedback were all necessary in order to make a training course beneficial
· Workers place salary, colleague interaction and personal development as the biggest drivers behind improving their skills
The survey of 1000 young professionals, aged between 20-35, from small to medium sized organisations across the UK also revealed that over two thirds of workers believe feedback from tutors and peers enhanced the learning experience - the next key element being face-to-face contact.