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Corporate loyalty does not pay off, HR expert says, as job hopping gains currency among young people

Vera Lau, 27, has worked at three different companies in as many years. She is part of a generation that appears to be challenging the ideas of corporate loyalty.

"I don't think loyalty pays off ... It's all very transactional. You're only valuable for as long as they see you as valuable," Lau told CNBC Make It. "If you don't learn and you don't earn, it's time to go."

"The situation was very different in the 80s and 90s. People were just grateful to hold a job and to make a paycheck," she said. "Our perspective on work has changed ... our lives are not built around it [anymore] and your paycheck itself is not even enough to pay the bills or buy a house."

According to a May 2024 study by WorkProud that surveyed 1,000 full-time employees, only 23% of workers aged 42 and under expressed strong interest in staying with their companies for the long term. For workers aged 30 and under, that fell to 18%.

"These findings underscore the evolving nature of workplace loyalty, particularly among younger employees," said Rick Garlick, lead researcher of the WorkProud study.

As many as 43% of Gen Z and millennial employees in Hong Kong and Singapore "indicate frequent thoughts of leaving their jobs, underscoring significant turnover intention," according to a July 2024 report by Endowus and Intellect which surveyed 1,000 employees.

"As the younger workforce continues to prioritize factors such as work-life balance and company culture, employers must adapt their retention strategies to meet the evolving needs and expectations of this demographic," Garlick said.

At a time when job-hopping appears to be gaining currency, especially among the youth, where does that leave the "loyal" staff? Does loyalty pay off in the corporate world?

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