Kiwi employees and employers now have the opportunity to participate in the country’s largest employment survey, with entries now being taken for the Great New Zealand Employment Survey.

 

Now in its fourth year, the survey is being conducted in partnership between Clarian HR and, for the first time, Massey University. The survey will canvass employees and managers across the country and aims to ‘uncover what’s really going on under the hood.’

 

“The pressure on leaders to assimilate and prioritise all the data available to them is increasing. From customer satisfaction and employee engagement, to financial reporting and market intelligence, it’s important to be able to see the wood from the trees when it comes to the massive area of employment,” Michelle Marsden of Clarian HR said.

 

The survey aims to gauge employee satisfaction and participation, while also attempting to illustrate to managers and employers the importance of management development.

 

Employees will be asked if they are sitting and waiting for an opportunity to present itself so they can leave, or if they are engaged and striving for the same goals as their employer. Employees will also be asked if their managers tell them everything they need to know to do their job well.

 

The survey is open to the New Zealand public from 19 June and can be completed by going to the website www.clarian.co.nz/survey