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ARE YOU OVERWHELMED WITH OVER-PLANNING?

New research by Frog Recruitment has found that 68 percent of 900 New Zealand workers surveyed were feeling more burnt out than they did 12 months ago and well over half (62 percent) saying they were either looking to change jobs this year or weren’t sure whether to, or not. Only a third (33 percent) said they would stay in their roles, down from 40 percent in November 2021.

Frog Recruitment says that 41 percent of those surveyed cited poor leadership as the reason they would leave their current job and the firm’s managing director Shannon Barlow says leaders

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