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Forty percent of finance workers are counting on a new job in 2005, according to a recent survey by CareerBuilder.com the nation's largest online job network. Dissatisfied with pay, workload and management, one-in-ten finance workers say they are looking for a new job on a weekly basis. The survey, "2005 Outlook: Finance Workers," was conducted from November 22, 2004 to December 2, 2004 of 100 workers in finance.
Specializing in numbers, 48 percent of finance workers say they are dissatisfied with the figures that appear on their paychecks. Two-thirds state they did not receive a bonus in 2004 and more than a third did not receive a raise. Of those who did receive a bump in salary, 36 percent report an increase of three percent or less.
In tight of new corporate governance standards, 62 percent of finance workers indicated that their workloads had increased in the last six months with one-half describing their current workloads as too heavy. Nearly half spend more than 40 hours a week at the office and state they do not took forward to coming to work each day.
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