The study explores factors behind Generation Y employees' retention from the perspective of managers in a financial services sector. A qualitative method was employed, by interviewing eight managers as informants. The results show ten factors affecting Generation Y employees’ retention are compensation and pay, personal development, job security, job satisfaction, work-life balance, reward and recognition, training, leadership, relationship and communication, and work environment. Seven main challenges to retain Generation Y employees identified are loyalty, their love for a challenging job, communication, strategy, working style, satisfaction, and traits. The study discusses implications and suggestions for organisational level stra...
Abstract Human Resource Management has been challenged with maximizing production and increasing the...
Recently, the Generation Y is the most demanded employees by employers in any organization, due to c...
Current reports claim that the constantly switching job became a norm among the Generation Y workfor...
A Research Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requir...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: Ø To assess the current retention strategies used in a mining company in Laos....
The retention of employees belonging to generation Y is a problematic issue. Therefore, this paper a...
Organisations are facing significant challenges to retain Generation Y employees. Research shows tha...
Orientation: Retaining employees, especially Generation Xers, is imperative to ensure the high perf...
The objective of the study was to examine the relationship between HR practices and employee retenti...
Job characteristics are considered a contributing factor for the retention of employees at work, but...
Gen Y workforce is future and current labor force in the working world. Retaining phenomenal talent ...
The purpose of the thesis was to find how to retain Generation Y employees in company X. The main ob...
According to the high turnover rate of Generation-Y in current Thai labour market, it is crucial for...
In the era of globalization, organizations are facing with rapid change which include in human resou...
The purpose of this study was to establish generally the effect of organizational factors on retenti...
Abstract Human Resource Management has been challenged with maximizing production and increasing the...
Recently, the Generation Y is the most demanded employees by employers in any organization, due to c...
Current reports claim that the constantly switching job became a norm among the Generation Y workfor...
A Research Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requir...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: Ø To assess the current retention strategies used in a mining company in Laos....
The retention of employees belonging to generation Y is a problematic issue. Therefore, this paper a...
Organisations are facing significant challenges to retain Generation Y employees. Research shows tha...
Orientation: Retaining employees, especially Generation Xers, is imperative to ensure the high perf...
The objective of the study was to examine the relationship between HR practices and employee retenti...
Job characteristics are considered a contributing factor for the retention of employees at work, but...
Gen Y workforce is future and current labor force in the working world. Retaining phenomenal talent ...
The purpose of the thesis was to find how to retain Generation Y employees in company X. The main ob...
According to the high turnover rate of Generation-Y in current Thai labour market, it is crucial for...
In the era of globalization, organizations are facing with rapid change which include in human resou...
The purpose of this study was to establish generally the effect of organizational factors on retenti...
Abstract Human Resource Management has been challenged with maximizing production and increasing the...
Recently, the Generation Y is the most demanded employees by employers in any organization, due to c...
Current reports claim that the constantly switching job became a norm among the Generation Y workfor...