It has become known what motivates Kirov residents at work.

It has become known what motivates Kirov residents at work.

      SuperJob analysts asked residents of Kirov what inspires them at work. The survey results showed that the strongest incentive remains financial motivation: 29% of respondents said they are inspired by their salary.

      In second place was the desire for results and achievements (12%). The third most significant reason was the atmosphere in the team and colleagues — 9% of respondents chose this option.

      The work process and interacting with people inspire 6% of Kirov residents each. For 5%, it is important that work allows them to be useful, to develop, or to solve non-standard problems. Another 4% noted that they do work they love, and 3% said they are grateful to their employer for the opportunity for self-fulfillment. There are also those whom work does not inspire at all: they accounted for 8%.

      Analysts also highlighted gender differences. Although money is the main motivator for both men and women, men mentioned salary noticeably more often — 34% versus 24%. Women, on the other hand, are more often inspired by interacting with people — 9% versus 2% among men.

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According to forecasts, the main phase of the storm will begin on the night from Friday into Saturday and may last several days. During this period Earth’s magnetic field will experience significant strain.

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It has become known what motivates Kirov residents at work.

It has become known what motivates Kirov residents at work.