Cezanne HR, a leading provider of cloud-based HR software, has conducted ground-breaking research into the state of company cultures in 2022 to discover what they really mean to employees.

Cezanne HR, a leading provider of cloud-based HR software, has conducted ground-breaking research into the state of company cultures in 2022 to discover what they really mean to employees.

This is something Cezanne HR was keen to find out, and the results have been somewhat surprising…

Do millennials think their company’s culture has been affected by the pandemic?

Despite only 54.5% of surveyed employees saying they have or would leave a job because of a company’s culture, a whopping 75% would research a company’s culture before applying for a role. 51.8% stated that company culture mattered more to them than salary. 84.5% stated company culture was important. Only 4.8% rated their company culture as excellent.

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Paul Bauer, Cezanne HR’s Head of Content commented that: “It is clear from our research that positive company culture is a significant factor for staff retention rates and attracting new talent. That said, our survey highlighted that few of the surveyed employees believe that their company has an excellent culture.”

Your employees are the biggest ambassadors for your company culture. If your employees feel the culture is lacking and you can make improvements, how can you successfully attract new talent?

Employees want better health and mental wellness initiatives

Cezanne’s survey revealed that whilst overall employees felt being rewarded and recognition impacted company culture most, many felt that company culture would improve with better health and mental wellness initiatives. In fact, most millennials pegged it as the most important improvement companies could make.

Paul further said, “I think it’s understandable that employees place a high importance on health and mental wellness initiatives. The COVID pandemic highlighted the need for mental health initiatives and, of course, the importance of company culture.

The Great Resignation has meant that companies need to look inwardly and address their own company culture to remain attractive. What do your employees really want? What makes the company a place people want to work at? How does your company culture stack up against your competitors? Of course, each company has its own culture, but to attract new talent is it time for your company to make changes. “

You can see the full report and summaries by visiting their website.

About Cezanne HR:

Founded in 2013, the team at Cezanne HR has been designing and delivering HR

software systems for over twenty years.

They have worked with some of the world’s largest and most demanding

organisations, and many hundreds of small and mid-sized companies, from

virtually every industry sector. They are also highly passionate about providing

great HR solutions and services that help HR professionals and the employees

they support increase productivity, streamline people management, connect

with each other and help drive the overall success of their business.

Their world focus brings a unique perspective to their HR solutions that few other

HR software providers can match. Their systems have also been designed from

the ground up to offer global capabilities that reflect their extensive international

experience.

Customers of Cezanne HR range in size from under 100 to close to 5000

employees, operate on both single and multi-country basis, and come from

virtually every business sector, including: tech, finance, legal, utilities, pharma,

consultancy, recruitment, aviation, shipping, publishing, health sciences,

research, housing, leisure, charities and many more.

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